Glasgow City and District Railway

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Glasgow City and District Railway
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   City of Glasgow Union Railway
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   Coatbridge Branch (NBR)
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Bellgrove Junction
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Bellgrove (CoGUR)
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High Street East Junction
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High Street Goods (Coatbridge Branch)
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Bridgeton Central
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College (Coatbridge Branch)
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Gallowgate Central
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   City of Glasgow Union Railway
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High Street West Junction
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High Street
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Queen Street
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Charing Cross
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   Glasgow Central Railway   
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Finnieston
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   Glasgow Central Railway & Stobcross Railway
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Kelvinhaugh Junction
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Partick Central (L&DR)
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   Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway
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Partickhill (Stobcross Railway)
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Hyndland (Stobcross Railway)
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   Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway   
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Jordanhill (Whiteinch Railway)
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Jordanhill North & West Junctions
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   Whiteinch Railway
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Anniesland (Stobcross Railway)
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   Stobcross Railway
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   Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway
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Knightswood North Junction
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Westerton (GD&HR)
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   Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway

The Glasgow City and District Railway is a railway line in Glasgow, Scotland. With the exception of a short spur to Bridgeton Central, that closed in 1979 upon the opening of the Argyle Line, the line is still open to passenger trains.

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[edit] Description of the route

This line was built to connect together lines in the West and the East of Glasgow. The line runs mostly in tunnels built using the cut and cover method of construction. At its western end, it connects to the Stobcross Railway at Kelvinhaugh Junction and provides a link between the Stobcross Railway and Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway north of Anniesland, and its eastern end is connected to the City of Glasgow Union Railway and the NBR Coatbridge Branch at High Street East Junction.

[edit] Opening

Haing received the Royal Assent in 1882, the line opened on 15 March 1886.

[edit] Withdrawal of passenger services

The eastern section of the line was closed to passengers with the closure of Bridgeton Central on 4 November 1979, upon the opening of the Argyle Line. The station remained open several more years as a stabling point until the opening of Yoker Depot.

[edit] Connections to other lines

[edit] Sources

  • Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present, 1st, Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0508-1. OCLC 60251199.