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25 October 2017, 14:15 | Updated: 25 October 2017, 14:16
A railway station has been shut as a precaution after an "unexploded device" was found on a nearby canal path.
Officers discovered the object on the path near Cleveden Road, Glasgow at around 11.25am on Wednesday.
A bomb disposal team has been called out as investigations continue to establish whether or not the device is viable.
Police said Kelvindale Railway Station has been closed as a precaution, however the railway line remains open.
A ScotRail Alliance spokesman said: "Due to a police incident, trains are currently unable to call at Kelvindale.
"Customers can keep up-to-date with the latest travel information on our website, our app, or Twitter feed."
Network Rail said it was a police matter.