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IMAGES of what Glasgow's Queen Street Station will look like after a £104million redevelopment have been revealed.

The station, which is Scotland's third busiest, is set to be expanded to meet a predicted 28 million passengers by 2030 and to accommodate longer trains.

As well as changing the infrastructure, the development will upgrade passenger facilities and the exterior of the station.

The east side of the building will extend to Buchanan Galleries, with new passenger facilities over two levels. While, the entrance and hotel extension above will be replaced with a modern glass frontage.

The first of two public consultations is currently open for impacted parties to comment on the proposed plans for the station.

Construction work is expected to start later this year with a completion date of 2019.