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High Street (Glasgow) railway station

Coordinates: 55°51′34″N 4°14′24″W / 55.8594°N 4.2400°W / 55.8594; -4.2400
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High Street (Glasgow)
General information
Other namesTemplate:Lang-gd[1]
LocationGlasgow
Coordinates55°51′34″N 4°14′24″W / 55.8594°N 4.2400°W / 55.8594; -4.2400
Owned byNetwork Rail
Managed byAbellio ScotRail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHST
History
Original companyGlasgow City and District Railway
Pre-groupingNorth British Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
15 March 1866Opened as College replacing the station on the CoGUR[2]
1 January 1914Renamed as High Street[2][3]

High Street railway station serves High Street in Glasgow, Scotland and the surrounding area. The station is managed by Abellio ScotRail and is served by trains on the North Clyde Line. It is located in the eastern part of the city centre, with Strathclyde University, Glasgow Cathedral and Glasgow Royal Infirmary being major institutions located nearby.

History

The first railway station in the area was College on the City of Glasgow Union Railway which closed with the opening of this station in 1866.[2] The station took its current name at the beginning of 1914.[3]

Plans

As part of the proposed Crossrail Glasgow initiative, High Street station may be demolished and relocated.[4]

Services

2008

There is a regular service Monday to Saturday to Glasgow Queen Street and beyond (Helensburgh Central etc.) on the North Clyde Line westbound and to Airdrie and Springburn eastbound.

Sundays there is a half-hourly service westbound to Glasgow Queen Street and Helensburgh Central and eastbound to Airdrie.

2013

The station has half-hourly services westbound to each of Helensburgh Central (limited stop), Balloch via Singer (stopping), Milngavie and Dalmuir via Yoker (stopping) (8tph in all via Queen Street, Partick and Hyndland). Eastbound there are 6tph to Airdrie, of which 4tph continue all the way to Edinburgh Waverley via Bathgate (two of these are limited stop, the others call at all intermediate stations). There is also a half-hourly service to Springburn although this has now been extended to Cumbernauld station and also now runs on a Sunday.[5]

On Sundays there is a half-hourly service to Helensburgh via Singer westbound and Edinburgh eastbound.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Bellgrove   Abellio ScotRail
North Clyde Line
  Glasgow Queen Street
Garrowhill    
  Historical railways  
Gallowgate Central
Line and Station closed
  Glasgow City and District Railway
North British Railway
  Glasgow Queen Street
Line and Station open
Bellgrove
Line and Station open
  Coatbridge Branch
North British Railway
  Junction between Coatbridge Branch
and Glasgow City and District Railway

References

Notes

  1. ^ Brailsford 2017, Gaelic/English Station Index.
  2. ^ a b c Butt (1995), page 66
  3. ^ a b Butt (1995), page 120
  4. ^ "What will Crossrail Glasgow involve?". Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 10 February 2008.
  5. ^ GB National Rail Timetable 2013-14, Table 226

Sources