Massive Blaze Forces Glasgow Central Station Closure, Forsyth Building Partially Collapses

March 8, 2026
Massive Blaze Forces Glasgow Central Station Closure, Forsyth Building Partially Collapses
  • A large blaze on Union Street near Glasgow Central Station disrupted services and forced the station to close for now.

  • The Forsyth Building, a historic four-storey Victorian block housing a vape shop, partially collapsed as flames tore through the interior, while neighboring structures like the Caledonian Chambers and Central Hotel largely remained intact.

  • Train services were halted with no trains on the high-level platforms and low-level services not stopping at Glasgow Central during the incident.

  • Officials and local politicians voiced concern and issued safety guidance, noting the partial collapse and impact on adjoining buildings, with some structures reportedly undamaged.

  • This is developing breaking news, with more updates expected as the situation progresses.

  • First Minister John Swinney condemned the blaze, thanked emergency crews, and urged the public to follow travel guidance and stay away from the area.

  • Witnesses described thick smoke and panic as pedestrians and commuters were affected in the city center.

  • Dramatic images showed flames around a domed roof and a water jet directed by a crane, underscoring the scale of the firefighting effort.

  • Public advisories urged people to avoid the area, keep windows closed, and note evacuations of nearby businesses and hotels.

  • Firefighters deployed more than 60 personnel with multiple appliances and high-reach units; there were no reported casualties as the fire was being brought under control.

  • Rail operators adjusted services and issued guidance, including ticketing arrangements and advisories to avoid travel, with some replacements and cancellations affecting Monday journeys.

  • ScotRail urged passengers to check travel plans before traveling, as service disruption extended into the evening.

Summary based on 12 sources


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