Train services to and from Glasgow Central are expected to run as normal after a day of disruption on Thursday due to damaged overhead wires.
Network Rail Scotland said on Friday that all repairs to the wires are now complete.
The company had said on Thursday evening that engineers would work through the night to complete the work.
There was significant disruption to high-level services at the station on November 20 after sections of overhead wires were damaged early in the morning.
The majority of platforms had reopened by late afternoon and services are expected to run normally on Friday.
Network Rail Scotland posted on social media: “All repairs to the damaged overhead wires at Glasgow Central are complete and a full service will operate this morning.
“Thank you again for your patience yesterday, we’re sorry for the disruption.”
An investigation is under way to establish what caused the damage.
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