A person has been taken to hospital with life-threatening accidents after being struck by a practice in Lanarkshire.
Emergency providers have been referred to as to the railway line close to Coatbridge Central station shortly after 7am on Monday following experiences of an incident on the road.
Paramedics attended and took a person to hospital, the place he's stated to be in a vital situation.
Providers between Motherwell and Cumbernauld have been affected for nearly three hours whereas emergency employees attended to the casualty and made the scene secure.
In a tweet alerting travellers to the incident, operator Scotrail stated: "The emergency providers are coping with an incident between Cumbernauld and Motherwell, and providers between these stations shall be cancelled, delayed, or revised."
The road was cleared shortly earlier than 10am.
A British Transport Police spokesperson stated: "‘British Transport Police have been referred to as to the road close to Coatbridge Central railway station at 7.07am this morning (11 April) following experiences of a casualty on the tracks.
"Paramedics additionally attended, and a person has been taken to an area hospital.
"Right now his accidents are deemed life-threatening.
"This incident will not be being handled as suspicious."
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