Bus services to a Scots beauty spot were diverted on Thursday evening due to 'unacceptable antisocial behaviour'.
First Glasgow took to social media to warn travellers of the unscheduled diversion on one of its routes.
The bus operator said that its X85 service would not serve Campsie Glen due to "unacceptable antisocial behaviour" on its services in this area.
The X85 service operates a route from Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station to Campsie Glen via Kirkintilloch.
Please be advised that service X85 is operating a diverted route, and not presently serving Campsie Glen.
This is due to unacceptable antisocial behaviour on our services in this area this evening. pic.twitter.com/uaZYrbUJGD
— First Glasgow (@FirstinGlasgow) August 17, 2023
Later on Thursday evening First Glasgow posted an updated on social media confirming that the X85 would be resuming its full route on an hourly basis on the 21:14, 22:04 & 23:00 journeys.
The bus operator wrote: "We apologise for any inconvenience and thank passengers for their patience whilst we ensure the safety of both staff and passengers".
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