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'''Whifflet railway station''' is located in the [[Whifflet]] area of [[Coatbridge]]. Train services are provided by [[First ScotRail]]. Until December 2014 it was the terminal station on the [[Whifflet Line]], since when it is served by [[Argyle Line]] services.
'''Whifflet railway station''' is located in the [[Whifflet]] area of [[Coatbridge]]. Train services are provided by [[ScotRail]]. Until December 2014, it was the terminal station on the [[Whifflet Line]], since when it is served by [[Argyle Line]] services.


To the east of the station is the link line from the [[North Clyde Line]] at Sunnyside Junction. There are no platforms on this line, but it is used by empty EMUs laying over between trips from Glasgow.
To the east of the station is the link line from the [[North Clyde Line]] at Sunnyside Junction. There are no platforms on this line, but it is used by empty EMUs laying over between trips from Glasgow.
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==History==
==History==
[[File:Whifflet 1996001 1.jpg|thumb|left|Whifflet station in 1996]]
[[File:Whifflet 1996001 1.jpg|thumb|left|Whifflet station in 1996]]
The station here is a relatively recent addition to the Glasgow suburban network, opening on 21 December 1992 and initially served by the [[Argyle Line]] branch between {{rws|Motherwell}} and {{rws|Coatbridge Central}}.<ref>[http://www.scot-rail.co.uk/page/Station+Openings Scot-Rail - Station Re-openings since 1960] www.scot-rail.co.uk; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref> It subsequently became the terminus for the former Rutherglen & Coatbridge Railway route from {{rws|Glasgow Central}} when that route reopened to passenger traffic on 4 October 1993. The station on this site is completely new - services originally operated from Glasgow Central High Level to Coatbridge Central over the R&CR route up until their demise (due to the [[Beeching Axe]]) on 7 November 1966.<ref>[http://www.railbrit.co.uk/chronology/dates.php?coname=Rutherglen_and_Coatbridge_Railway Railscot Chronology - Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway]''Railscot''; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref> Whifflet did have no fewer than three other stations serving it in the past, along with a complex network of routes operated by several different pre-grouping companies (including the [[Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway]] and [[Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway]]). All of them - the ex-M&KR/NBR depot on the line from Sunnyside Junction (which was sited a short distance east of the current station) and the [[Caledonian Railway]]'s bi-level Whifflet Upper & Lower stations (located north of Whifflet North Junction where the two lines crossed) had been shut down by the mid-1960s - the North British station was closed in November 1962, whilst both CR ones closed on 5 October 1964 (though the Upper station had been a terminus since 1943).<ref>[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3699755 Whifflet Upper & Lower Station sites] Thompson, Nigel' ''Geograph.org''; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref>
The station here became the terminus for the former Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway route from {{rws|Glasgow Central}} when that route reopened to passenger traffic on 4 October 1993. The station on this site is completely new - services originally operated from Glasgow Central High Level to Coatbridge Central over the R&CR route up until their demise (due to the [[Beeching Axe]]) on 7 November 1966.<ref>[http://www.railbrit.co.uk/chronology/dates.php?coname=Rutherglen_and_Coatbridge_Railway Railscot Chronology - Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway]''Railscot''; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref>


Whifflet had no fewer than three other stations serving it in the past, along with a complex network of routes operated by several different pre-grouping companies (including the [[Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway]] and [[Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway]]). All of them - the ex-M&KR/NBR depot on the line from Sunnyside Junction (which was sited a short distance east of the current station) and the [[Caledonian Railway]]'s bi-level Whifflet Upper and Lower stations (located north of Whifflet North Junction where the two lines crossed) had been shut down by the mid-1960s - the North British station was closed in November 1962, whilst both CR ones closed on 5 October 1964 (though the Upper station had been a terminus since 1943).<ref>[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3699755 Whifflet Upper and Lower Station sites] Thompson, Nigel' ''Geograph.org''; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref>
When the line from Rutherglen was reopened, using Coatbridge Central as the eastern terminus was ruled out on operational & safety grounds. Trains on the new line would have had to use the single track connection from Langloan West Junction to reach Coatbridge and the use of [[Double junction#Single lead Left Hand|single lead junction]]s for new services was discouraged at the time following two recent fatal accidents in the area (at {{rws|Bellgrove}} and {{rws|Newton}}) involving such layouts. Re-doubling this stretch of line wasn't considered to be economically justifiable, so a route using the double line curve to Whifflet North was chosen, with the station acting as the new terminus for the route in addition to serving the local area. It has also been a stop on the [[Motherwell to Cumbernauld Line]] since the route began operating in 1996 and is now served by Argyle Line electric trains between Motherwell & Cumbernauld via Coatbridge Central, the line through here having been wired in 1981 to provide access to the container terminal at Gartsherrie for electrically-hauled freight trains (and subsequently extended north through to Cumbernauld in May 2014 as part of the [[Cumbernauld Line]] electrification scheme).


When the line from Rutherglen was reopened, using Coatbridge Central as the eastern terminus was ruled out on operational and safety grounds. Trains on the new line would have had to use the single track connection from Langloan West Junction to reach Coatbridge and the use of [[Double junction#Single lead Left Hand|single lead junction]]s for new services was discouraged at the time following two recent fatal accidents in the area (at [[Glasgow Bellgrove rail accident|Bellgrove]] and [[Newton (South Lanarkshire) rail accident|Newton]]) involving such layouts. Re-doubling this stretch of line wasn't considered to be economically justifiable, so a route using the double line curve to Whifflet North was chosen, with the station acting as the new terminus for the route in addition to serving the local area.
The line to Glasgow was also electrified in 2014 - originally due to be completed ahead of the forthcoming [[Commonwealth Games]] being held in the city, it was not commissioned until the December 2014 timetable change.<ref>[http://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/Rail-News/whifflet-route-to-be-electrified-ahead-of-2014 RTM - "Whifflet route to be electrified ahead of 2014"]''Rail Technology Magazine'' 31-05-2013; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref> This is still four years earlier than originally planned and has seen the route incorporated into the Argyle Line and free up the DMUs in use previously for redeployment elsewhere.


It has also been a stop on the [[Motherwell to Cumbernauld Line]] since the route began operating in 1996 and is now served by Argyle Line electric trains between Motherwell and Cumbernauld via Coatbridge Central, the line through here having been wired in 1981 to provide access to the container terminal at Gartsherrie for electrically hauled freight trains (and subsequently extended north through to Cumbernauld in May 2014 as part of the [[Cumbernauld Line]] electrification scheme).
== Services ==


The line to Glasgow was also electrified in 2014. Originally due to be completed prior to the [[Commonwealth Games]] being held in the city, it was not commissioned until the December 2014 timetable change.<ref>[http://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/Rail-News/whifflet-route-to-be-electrified-ahead-of-2014 RTM - "Whifflet route to be electrified ahead of 2014"]''Rail Technology Magazine'' 31-05-2013; Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref> This is still four years earlier than originally planned and has seen the route incorporated into the Argyle Line and freed up the DMUs in use previously for redeployment elsewhere.
=== 2006 - 2014 ===
The typical off-peak service between 2006 and 2014 was:
* thirty minute service to {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}} via {{Stnlnk|Carmyle}} operated by {{Brc|156}}.
* hourly service to {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}} and {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} operated by {{Brc|156}}.


[[Open-access operator|Open access operator]] [[Grand Union (train operating company)|Grand Union Trains]] plans to use the station on a [[Stirling railway station (Scotland)|Stirling]] to [[Euston railway station|London Euston]] service to begin in 2025.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-03-20 |title=Grand Union optimistic of approval for spacious new Stirling-London train service on west coast main line |url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/transport/grand-union-optimistic-of-approval-for-spacious-new-stirling-london-train-service-on-west-coast-main-line-4070653 |access-date=2023-05-15 |website=The Scotsman |language=en}}</ref>
In addition to the services above, the station is served by [[Argyle Line]] trains running to {{Stnlnk|Coatbridge Central}} in the morning and early evening peak hours operated by {{Brc|318}} or {{Brc|334}}.


== Services ==
There was also a service from {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}} through Whifflet on to {{Stnlnk|Shotts}} on the four Sundays before Christmas.


=== 2014 ===
=== 2006–2014 ===
The typical off-peak service between in the year prior to services being fully absorbed into the Argyle Line timetable was:
The typical off-peak service between 2006 and 2014, prior to services being fully absorbed into the Argyle Line timetable, was:
* thirty minute service to {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}} via {{stnlnk|Carmyle}} operated by {{Brc|158}}.<ref>[http://www.railbrit.co.uk/imageenlarge/imagecomplete.php?id=34140 Railscot photo of Class 158 at Whifflet in 2011] Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref>
* thirty-minute service to {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}} via {{stnlnk|Carmyle}} operated by {{Brc|158}}.<ref>[http://www.railbrit.co.uk/imageenlarge/imagecomplete.php?id=34140 Railscot photo of Class 158 at Whifflet in 2011] Retrieved 2013-12-23</ref>
* hourly service to {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}} and {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} operated by {{Brc|158}}.<ref>GB National Rail Timetable 2013-14, Tables 220 & 224 (Network Rail)</ref>
* hourly service to {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}} and {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} operated by {{Brc|158}}.<ref>GB National Rail Timetable 2013-14, Tables 220 & 224 (Network Rail)</ref>


In addition to the services above, the station is served by [[Argyle Line]] trains running through to {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} in the morning and early evening peak hours operated by {{Brc|318}} or {{Brc|334}}.<ref>GB National Rail Timetable May-December 2014, Table 226 (Network Rail)</ref>
In addition to the services above, the station is served by [[Argyle Line]] trains running through to {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} in the morning and early evening peak hours operated by {{Brc|318}} or {{Brc|334}}.<ref>GB National Rail Timetable May–December 2014, Table 226 (Network Rail)</ref>


There was also a service from {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}} through Whifflet on to {{Stnlnk|Shotts}} on the four Sundays before Christmas 2013.
There was also a service from {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}} through Whifflet on to {{Stnlnk|Shotts}} on the four Sundays before Christmas 2013.
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=== From December 2014 ===
=== From December 2014 ===
The typical off-peak service every hourly since December 2014 consists of three northbound and three southbound trains:
The typical off-peak service every hourly since December 2014 consists of three northbound and three southbound trains:
* From {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}} to {{Stnlnk|Milngavie}}, via Carmyle
* From {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}} to {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Carmyle
* From {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} to {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Hamilton
* From {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}} to {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Hamilton
* From {{Stnlnk|Milngavie}}, via Hamilton, to {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}}
* From {{Stnlnk|Milngavie}}, via Hamilton, to {{Stnlnk|Cumbernauld}}
* From {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Carmyle, to {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}}
* From {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Carmyle, to {{Stnlnk|Motherwell}}
* Starts at Whifflet to {{Stnlnk|Milngavie}}, via Carmyle
* Starts at Whifflet to {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Carmyle
* From {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Carmyle, terminating at Whifflet
* From {{Stnlnk|Dalmuir}}, via Carmyle, terminating at Whifflet


From 14 December 2014 the station is also served on Sundays regularly for the first time by an hourly service between Balloch & Motherwell.<ref>GB NRT December 2014 - May 2015, Table 225</ref>
From 14 December 2014 the station is also served on Sundays regularly for the first time by an hourly service between Balloch and Motherwell.<ref>{{NRtimes|May 2016|225}}</ref>


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.railbrit.co.uk/location.php?loc=Whifflet RAILSCOT - Whifflet]
*[http://www.railbrit.co.uk/location.php?loc=Whifflet RAILSCOT - Whifflet]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISx_ofSTT5A Video of trains at Whifflet]
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 25 November 2024

Whifflet
National Rail
General information
LocationCoatbridge, North Lanarkshire
Scotland
Coordinates55°51′14″N 4°01′08″W / 55.8539°N 4.0188°W / 55.8539; -4.0188
Managed byScotRail
Transit authoritySPT
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeWFF
Key dates
21 December 1992Opened by British Rail
Passengers
2019/20Increase 0.264 million
 Interchange Decrease 6,474
2020/21Decrease 31,516
 Interchange Decrease 498
2021/22Increase 0.124 million
 Interchange Increase 2,817
2022/23Increase 0.168 million
 Interchange Decrease 2,671
2023/24Increase 0.223 million
 Interchange Increase 7,677
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Whifflet railway station is located in the Whifflet area of Coatbridge. Train services are provided by ScotRail. Until December 2014, it was the terminal station on the Whifflet Line, since when it is served by Argyle Line services.

To the east of the station is the link line from the North Clyde Line at Sunnyside Junction. There are no platforms on this line, but it is used by empty EMUs laying over between trips from Glasgow.

History

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Whifflet station in 1996

The station here became the terminus for the former Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway route from Glasgow Central when that route reopened to passenger traffic on 4 October 1993. The station on this site is completely new - services originally operated from Glasgow Central High Level to Coatbridge Central over the R&CR route up until their demise (due to the Beeching Axe) on 7 November 1966.[1]

Whifflet had no fewer than three other stations serving it in the past, along with a complex network of routes operated by several different pre-grouping companies (including the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway and Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway). All of them - the ex-M&KR/NBR depot on the line from Sunnyside Junction (which was sited a short distance east of the current station) and the Caledonian Railway's bi-level Whifflet Upper and Lower stations (located north of Whifflet North Junction where the two lines crossed) had been shut down by the mid-1960s - the North British station was closed in November 1962, whilst both CR ones closed on 5 October 1964 (though the Upper station had been a terminus since 1943).[2]

When the line from Rutherglen was reopened, using Coatbridge Central as the eastern terminus was ruled out on operational and safety grounds. Trains on the new line would have had to use the single track connection from Langloan West Junction to reach Coatbridge and the use of single lead junctions for new services was discouraged at the time following two recent fatal accidents in the area (at Bellgrove and Newton) involving such layouts. Re-doubling this stretch of line wasn't considered to be economically justifiable, so a route using the double line curve to Whifflet North was chosen, with the station acting as the new terminus for the route in addition to serving the local area.

It has also been a stop on the Motherwell to Cumbernauld Line since the route began operating in 1996 and is now served by Argyle Line electric trains between Motherwell and Cumbernauld via Coatbridge Central, the line through here having been wired in 1981 to provide access to the container terminal at Gartsherrie for electrically hauled freight trains (and subsequently extended north through to Cumbernauld in May 2014 as part of the Cumbernauld Line electrification scheme).

The line to Glasgow was also electrified in 2014. Originally due to be completed prior to the Commonwealth Games being held in the city, it was not commissioned until the December 2014 timetable change.[3] This is still four years earlier than originally planned and has seen the route incorporated into the Argyle Line and freed up the DMUs in use previously for redeployment elsewhere.

Open access operator Grand Union Trains plans to use the station on a Stirling to London Euston service to begin in 2025.[4]

Services

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2006–2014

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The typical off-peak service between 2006 and 2014, prior to services being fully absorbed into the Argyle Line timetable, was:

In addition to the services above, the station is served by Argyle Line trains running through to Cumbernauld in the morning and early evening peak hours operated by Class 318 or Class 334.[7]

There was also a service from Glasgow Central through Whifflet on to Shotts on the four Sundays before Christmas 2013.

From December 2014

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The typical off-peak service every hourly since December 2014 consists of three northbound and three southbound trains:

From 14 December 2014 the station is also served on Sundays regularly for the first time by an hourly service between Balloch and Motherwell.[8]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Coatbridge Central
or Kirkwood
  ScotRail
Argyle Line
  Motherwell
or Terminus
  Historical railways  
connection to
Wishaw and Coltness Railway
  Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway
Caledonian Railway Main Line
  Coatbridge Central
Mossend   Wishaw and Coltness Railway
Caledonian Railway Main Line
  connection to
Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway
Terminus   Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway
Caledonian Railway
  Langloan

References

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  1. ^ Railscot Chronology - Rutherglen and Coatbridge RailwayRailscot; Retrieved 2013-12-23
  2. ^ Whifflet Upper and Lower Station sites Thompson, Nigel' Geograph.org; Retrieved 2013-12-23
  3. ^ RTM - "Whifflet route to be electrified ahead of 2014"Rail Technology Magazine 31-05-2013; Retrieved 2013-12-23
  4. ^ "Grand Union optimistic of approval for spacious new Stirling-London train service on west coast main line". The Scotsman. 20 March 2023. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  5. ^ Railscot photo of Class 158 at Whifflet in 2011 Retrieved 2013-12-23
  6. ^ GB National Rail Timetable 2013-14, Tables 220 & 224 (Network Rail)
  7. ^ GB National Rail Timetable May–December 2014, Table 226 (Network Rail)
  8. ^ Table 225 National Rail timetable, May 2016

Sources

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