The railways services across the major cities of the Scotland are returning to the track subsequently, to the fire misfortune at the side of the line that has sealed the railway lines between Glasgow, Edinburgh, Falkirk Grahamston and Cumbernauld along with the two roads.
The Emergency Services has set an exclusive 200 meter zone as soon as a shed was believed to contain explosive gas canisters although, the selected zone was eradicated when the tests revealed that the shed did not contained acetylene or propane, as believed previously.
A Central Scotland Police Spokesman said that the fire is still ongoing and the fire brigade will be active on the spot as the fear of an explosion after the fire at an industrial shed has created a state of panic among the natives and affecting the normal railway services also.
"This means that rail lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow and Falkirk and Croy (Cumbernauld) are now re-open. Local roads affected by closures are also being re-opened”, he added.
A huge number of travelers across the regions of the Central Belt faced heavy inconvenience and the incident has frightened the people were forced to evacuate their houses.












