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Dunglass Jct. - Rutherglen (excl.) via Glasgow Central (Low Level)

Date Closed to Passenger Services

5 Oct 1964

Mileage Closed

14m 41c

Stations Closed

Bowling (CR) (05/02/1951); Old Kilpatrick; Dalmuir (Riverside); Kilbowie; Clydebank (Riverside); Yoker (Ferry); Scotstoun (West); Scotstoun (East); Whiteinch (Riverside); Partick (West); Kelvin Hall*; Stobcross (03/08/1959); Anderston Cross (03/08/1959); Glasgow Central (Low Level); Glasgow Cross; Glasgow Green (02/11/1953); Bridgeton Cross; Dalmarnock

Services Operated

Balloch (Central)/Dumbarton (Central)/Dalmuir (Riverside)/Kilbowie/Possil/Maryhill (Central) - Rutherglen/Whifflet (Upper)/Coatbridge (Central)

Timetable Reference

BR(ScR) 7 Sep 64 - 13 Jun 65 Table 15

Cobb Atlas Reference

540 43 73 - 529 61 61

Present Status

Reopened - Finnieston Jcts. - Rutherglen, (see Notes below). Dismantled - remainder.

Map

RCH Glasgow Coatbridge & Paisley 1932

Further Notes

ACD - Mon 05/10/1964 - BLN 17PNM 1980 p79. No Sunday service, LTR - Sat 03/10/1964.

*Originally named Partick (Central). RN Kelvin Hall 15/06/1959 - RPSGB.

New connections at Finnieston West Jct. (Up) - Kelvinhaugh Tunnel (Jct.) and Finnieston East Jct. (Down) - Exhibition Centrs [Stobcross] (Jct.) - Rutherglen RO - Mon 05/11/1979. N.B. The foregoing reflects the layout according to RAoGB and OS maps and Google Earth. Cobb and SRS RailRef CA373 give a single connection from Finnieston West to East Jcts.

 

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