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Part of It's a Wonderful Life script painted at Glasgow Central platform

The final lines of the film have been painted and Glasgow now joins stations across the UK to feature the words as part of a festive mental health campaign.

How the platforms will look(Image: Twitter @Virgin)

The script of It's A Wonderful Life has been painted onto railway station platforms as part of a mental health festive campaign.

Over a three-week period, workers spent more than 60 hours painting over 4.5 miles of words overnight across the UK.

Final lines of the film - from Auld Lang Syne by Scottish poet Robert Burns - were painted at Glasgow Central station, having started at London Euston last month.

The initiative was developed with Virgin Trains' charity partner Rethink Mental Illness in recognition of how difficult the festive period can be for some.

Colin Leslie at Rethink Mental Illness said: "At Christmas time in particular, we wanted to ensure people know that help is available if they need it.

"Over the past two years, our partnership with Virgin Trains has been designed to raise funds so that more people can access support in communities along the West Coast network.

"This campaign has helped draw attention to such an important issue, and we can only help that the message of kindness continues to land long after the paint is gone."

Frank Capra's 1946 film, a regular fixture in living rooms across the festive period, is a story of family, love, hope, and redemption.