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Demolition Begins at Union Corner as Glasgow Central’s High Level Stays Shut Until Wednesday

Safety concerns over the unstable structure are dictating the pace of inspections.

Overview

  • Glasgow City Council has started taking down the fire-damaged B‑listed Union Corner, with contractors on site and a fenced safe zone around Union, Gordon and Renfield streets.
  • Initial work includes removing a hazardous chimney stack attached to a neighbouring building to make the area safe for broader demolition.
  • Network Rail says the high‑level platforms will remain closed until at least March 18 because engineers cannot fully access the station during demolition, while low‑level services are operating.
  • Preliminary checks have found no significant structural issues at the station, with damage so far limited to water ingress affecting a small office and a section of glazing.
  • The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has handed control to the council after committing extensive resources, and a ministerial board chaired by Angela Constance is coordinating recovery support for affected businesses.