Love was in the air at Glasgow Central on Thursday morning as a couple got engaged.
The pair were setting off on a romantic trip to Paris for the weekend when the groom-to-be decided to get down on one knee in the middle of the station.
Glasgow Central's Central Tour page shared photos of the moment on Twitter/X, which showed the bride-to-be Angela looking surprised but ecstatic at the gesture.
They revealed that Angela had said yes and offered their congratulations.
Staff also appeared to have been involved in the big surprise as they displayed a message on one of the message boards.
It read: "We hope Angela enjoys her trip to Paris. Before you go, will you marry this man?"
Angela said yes this morning.congratulations from everyone at Glasgow Central Station ๐๐๐๐๐ pic.twitter.com/vLP7UCjbGx
โ Glasgow Central Tour (@GLCTours) November 30, 2023
Social media users flocked to wish the couple well.ย
One person wrote: "How lovely to see something positive and beautiful for a change. Congratulations."
Another said: "Well done, all best wishes and hearty congratulations."
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