Man in hospital after an unprovoked attack at Glasgow's Argyle Street Station
British Transport Police said the victim was approached by two men when he walked into Argyle Street station in Glasgow city centre at around 10.25pm on Thursday.
A man has been taken to hospital after an unprovoked attack at a train station.
British Transport Police said the victim was approached by two men when he walked into Argyle Street station in Glasgow city centre at around 10.25pm on Thursday.
The men seriously assaulted him, causing facial injuries which required hospital treatment, and took his jacket before fleeing in the direction of the Trongate.
Both attackers are white and aged in their 20s. One was wearing a white tracksuit and the other was wearing a black top and jeans.
Pc Mark Harrington said: We are trying to work out the exact circumstances of what happened here, but at the moment we believe this was completely unprovoked.
I would like to speak to anyone who was in the station at the time or thinks they may be able to help with the investigation.''
Anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40.