Glasgow Central Station and Union Street Set to Fully Reopen Post-Fire Recovery

July 13, 2026
Glasgow Central Station and Union Street Set to Fully Reopen Post-Fire Recovery
  • Glasgow Central Station and a section of Union Street are set to fully reopen by July 17 following a March fire that started in a vape shop on Union Street and caused a building collapse near Gordon Street.

  • Stabilisation work on a gable at the site is finished and scaffolding has been removed, clearing the remaining exclusion zone.

  • The facade of the B-listed Victorian building at Union Street and Gordon Street stayed standing but was demolished for safety reasons.

  • Phil Campbell of ScotRail acknowledged a coordinated recovery effort to minimise disruption and safely restore services, thanking passengers for their patience.

  • Angus Millar, city centre recovery convener, thanked those affected and praised council staff, contractors, and partners for reaching this stage.

  • Local officials and partners expressed gratitude to those affected and to staff and contractors for their efforts in achieving this milestone.

  • Councillor Millar highlighted the reopening as a key step in the area’s recovery, improving movement for people and vehicles and thanking those affected for their patience and the workers who contributed.

  • Glasgow City Council has appointed architects to explore a temporary, meanwhile-use of the Union Corner site, with O’Donnell Brown developing proposals for the next four years.

  • The council is pursuing a temporary ‘meanwhile-use’ for Union Corner as a permanent solution is sought, with plans being drawn up for the coming four years.

  • Liam Sumpter of Network Rail Scotland called the milestone a milestone in reopening all entrances and restoring normal operations ahead of the Commonwealth Games.

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