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Cambuslang railway station

Cambuslang railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The station is 5 miles (8 km)[2] south east of Glasgow Central, and is regularly served by trains on the Argyle Line to and from Glasgow Central (both Low & High Level). Passenger services are provided by ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT).

Cambuslang

Scottish Gaelic: Camas Lang[1]
Cambuslang railway station, looking north towards Rutherglen and Glasgow Central in 2014.
General information
LocationCambuslang, South Lanarkshire
Scotland
Coordinates55°49′10″N 4°10′23″W / 55.8195°N 4.1731°W / 55.8195; -4.1731
Grid referenceNS639606
Managed byScotRail
Transit authoritySPT
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCBL
Key dates
1 June 1849Station opened
Passengers
2018/19 0.759 million
 Interchange  47,155
2019/20 0.769 million
 Interchange  60,639
2020/21 0.166 million
 Interchange  7,650
2021/22 0.443 million
 Interchange  25,888
2022/23 0.629 million
 Interchange  31,582
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

History edit

The station was planned as part of the Clydesdale Junction Railway, opening on 1 June 1849 between Motherwell and Rutherglen along what had become part of the Caledonian Railway. In 1974, the West Coast Main Line electrification was completed by British Rail with local services through the station on the Hamilton Circle and Lanark routes converted to electric trains operated using BR Class 303 and 311 "Blue Trains".

The station originally had two large station buildings on each platform,[3][4] leading directly up to the Main Street; these were later demolished, and one building has been built on the street containing the ticket office and timetable posters.

Geography edit

The platforms of Cambuslang are located in a cutting between North Avenue and Cambuslang Main Street. The station falls within the G72 postcode area;[5] the main entrance is from Cambuslang Main Street. There is also a secondary (non-wheelchair accessible) entrance from North Avenue.[6] The station is approximately 5 minutes' walk from the nearby Morrisons supermarket. There is an SPT bus stance outside the station, served by First Bus and Henderson Travel services to Buchanan Bus Station and to Parkhead Forge. In 2022 a large Park and Ride facility had been opened on Bridge Street - about 2-3 minute walk across the Main Street

Operations edit

Platform 1 – Westbound edit

Westbound services travel towards Glasgow Central. Shotts Line services terminate at the High Level platforms, as did the Hamilton Circle services prior to the opening of the Argyle Line in November 1979. From November 1979, British Rail electric services proceeded through the Low Level platforms, to the North Clyde Line, terminating at Milngavie, Dalmuir (via Yoker or Singer). When the Argyle Line first opened in 1979, trains also terminated at Dumbarton Central.

A further recast of the timetable in December 2014 means that services from Lanark now run to High Level and passengers from this direction wishing to reach Argyle Line destinations must change trains here. Services on the Argyle Line now run to Dalmuir via Yoker and to Milngavie.[7]

Platform 2 – Eastbound edit

Eastbound services travel from Glasgow Central. Trains on the Shotts Line proceed through to Edinburgh Waverley, but only call during the peaks and late evenings. Electric trains travel round the Hamilton Circle in an anti-clockwise direction to Motherwell/Cumbernauld or Larkhall and to Lanark (express; via Bellshill and Shieldmuir).

Services edit

1979 service patterns edit

Current service patterns edit

Preceding station   National Rail Following station
Uddingston   ScotRail
Shotts Line (limited service)
  Glasgow Central
  Historical railways  
Newton
Line and station open
  Caledonian Railway
Clydesdale Junction Railway
  Rutherglen
Line and station open

Station facilities edit

Cambuslang is covered by CCTV and is completely accessible by wheelchair from the Main Street entrance. Timetables are posted on the footbridge and staff are on hand to assist passengers; real-time service information is provided by passenger information screens on the platforms. The footbridge is at street-level, and its metal sides rise to above average head-height, rendering the railway tracks invisible to anyone crossing. Access from the footbridge to platforms is via broad ramps. A ticket vending machine and new waiting shelters were recently installed on the westbound platform.

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Brailsford 2017, Gaelic/English Station Index.
  2. ^ Quail (1993)
  3. ^ Gordondinne.com > station pictures > Cambuslang > 1
  4. ^ Gordondinne.com > station pictures > Cambuslang > 2
  5. ^ ScotRail Station Facilities
  6. ^ Google Maps search for Cambuslang Main Street/North Avenue, Glasgow, Scotland
  7. ^ GB NRT May 2016, Tables 225 & 226

Sources edit

  • Brailsford, Martyn, ed. (December 2017) [1987]. Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man (6th ed.). Frome: Trackmaps. ISBN 978-0-9549866-9-8.
  • Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  • Jowett, Alan (March 1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Grouping to the Present Day (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-086-0. OCLC 22311137.
  • Yonge, John (May 1987). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). British Rail Track Diagrams - Book 1: ScotRail (1st ed.). Exeter: Quail Map Company. ISBN 0-9006-0948-6.
  • Yonge, John (February 1993). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). Railway Track Diagrams - Book 1: Scotland and the Isle of Man (2nd ed.). Exeter: Quail Map Company. ISBN 0-9006-0995-8.
  • Yonge, John (April 1996). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). Railway Track Diagrams - Book 1: Scotland and the Isle of Man (3rd ed.). Exeter: Quail Map Company. ISBN 1-8983-1919-7.
  • Yonge, John (2007). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). Railway Track Diagrams - Book 1: Scotland & Isle of Man (Quail Track Plans) (fifth ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps (formerly Quail Map Co). ISBN 978-0-9549866-3-6. OCLC 79435248.

External links edit

  • ScotRail: Official Website

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Cambuslang railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Cambuslang South Lanarkshire Scotland The station is 5 miles 8 km 2 south east of Glasgow Central and is regularly served by trains on the Argyle Line to and from Glasgow Central both Low amp High Level Passenger services are provided by ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport SPT CambuslangScottish Gaelic Camas Lang 1 Cambuslang railway station looking north towards Rutherglen and Glasgow Central in 2014 General informationLocationCambuslang South LanarkshireScotlandCoordinates55 49 10 N 4 10 23 W 55 8195 N 4 1731 W 55 8195 4 1731Grid referenceNS639606Managed byScotRailTransit authoritySPTPlatforms2Other informationStation codeCBLKey dates1 June 1849Station openedPassengers2018 190 759 million Interchange 47 1552019 200 769 million Interchange 60 6392020 210 166 million Interchange 7 6502021 220 443 million Interchange 25 8882022 230 629 million Interchange 31 582NotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Operations 3 1 Platform 1 Westbound 3 2 Platform 2 Eastbound 4 Services 4 1 1979 service patterns 4 2 Current service patterns 5 Station facilities 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 Sources 7 External linksHistory editThe station was planned as part of the Clydesdale Junction Railway opening on 1 June 1849 between Motherwell and Rutherglen along what had become part of the Caledonian Railway In 1974 the West Coast Main Line electrification was completed by British Rail with local services through the station on the Hamilton Circle and Lanark routes converted to electric trains operated using BR Class 303 and 311 Blue Trains The station originally had two large station buildings on each platform 3 4 leading directly up to the Main Street these were later demolished and one building has been built on the street containing the ticket office and timetable posters Geography editThe platforms of Cambuslang are located in a cutting between North Avenue and Cambuslang Main Street The station falls within the G72 postcode area 5 the main entrance is from Cambuslang Main Street There is also a secondary non wheelchair accessible entrance from North Avenue 6 The station is approximately 5 minutes walk from the nearby Morrisons supermarket There is an SPT bus stance outside the station served by First Bus and Henderson Travel services to Buchanan Bus Station and to Parkhead Forge In 2022 a large Park and Ride facility had been opened on Bridge Street about 2 3 minute walk across the Main StreetOperations editPlatform 1 Westbound edit Westbound services travel towards Glasgow Central Shotts Line services terminate at the High Level platforms as did the Hamilton Circle services prior to the opening of the Argyle Line in November 1979 From November 1979 British Rail electric services proceeded through the Low Level platforms to the North Clyde Line terminating at Milngavie Dalmuir via Yoker or Singer When the Argyle Line first opened in 1979 trains also terminated at Dumbarton Central A further recast of the timetable in December 2014 means that services from Lanark now run to High Level and passengers from this direction wishing to reach Argyle Line destinations must change trains here Services on the Argyle Line now run to Dalmuir via Yoker and to Milngavie 7 Platform 2 Eastbound edit Eastbound services travel from Glasgow Central Trains on the Shotts Line proceed through to Edinburgh Waverley but only call during the peaks and late evenings Electric trains travel round the Hamilton Circle in an anti clockwise direction to Motherwell Cumbernauld or Larkhall and to Lanark express via Bellshill and Shieldmuir Services edit1979 service patterns edit Eastbound 2 tph from Dalmuir to Motherwell via Hamilton 1 tph from Dumbarton Central to Motherwell via Hamilton 2 tph from Dalmuir to Motherwell via Bellshill 1 tph from Dumbarton Central to Motherwell via Bellshill 1 tph from Milngavie to Lanark express service between Glasgow Central and Motherwell Westbound 2 tph from Motherwell via Hamilton to Dalmuir 1 tph from Motherwell via Hamilton to Dumbarton Central 2 tph from Motherwell via Bellshill to Dalmuir 1 tph from Motherwell via Bellshill to Dumbarton Central 1 tph from Lanark to Milngavie express service between Motherwell and Glasgow Central Current service patterns edit Eastbound 2tph to Larkhall via Hamilton 2tph to Motherwell via Hamilton with an hourly extension to Cumbernauld except Sundays 2tph to Lanark via Bellshill amp Motherwell hourly only to Lanark on Sundays There are peak services to Shotts and onwards to Edinburgh that call here Westbound 2tph to Dalmuir via Yoker 2tph to Glasgow Central High Level 2tph to Milngavie There are peak services from Shotts and Edinburgh that call here Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Uddingston ScotRailShotts Line limited service Glasgow Central Historical railways NewtonLine and station open Caledonian RailwayClydesdale Junction Railway RutherglenLine and station openStation facilities editCambuslang is covered by CCTV and is completely accessible by wheelchair from the Main Street entrance Timetables are posted on the footbridge and staff are on hand to assist passengers real time service information is provided by passenger information screens on the platforms The footbridge is at street level and its metal sides rise to above average head height rendering the railway tracks invisible to anyone crossing Access from the footbridge to platforms is via broad ramps A ticket vending machine and new waiting shelters were recently installed on the westbound platform References editNotes edit Brailsford 2017 Gaelic English Station Index Quail 1993 Gordondinne com gt station pictures gt Cambuslang gt 1 Gordondinne com gt station pictures gt Cambuslang gt 2 ScotRail Station Facilities Google Maps search for Cambuslang Main Street North Avenue Glasgow Scotland GB NRT May 2016 Tables 225 amp 226 Sources edit Brailsford Martyn ed December 2017 1987 Railway Track Diagrams 1 Scotland amp Isle of Man 6th ed Frome Trackmaps ISBN 978 0 9549866 9 8 Butt R V J October 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 508 7 OCLC 60251199 OL 11956311M Jowett Alan March 1989 Jowett s Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland From Pre Grouping to the Present Day 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 086 0 OCLC 22311137 Yonge John May 1987 Gerald Jacobs ed British Rail Track Diagrams Book 1 ScotRail 1st ed Exeter Quail Map Company ISBN 0 9006 0948 6 Yonge John February 1993 Gerald Jacobs ed Railway Track Diagrams Book 1 Scotland and the Isle of Man 2nd ed Exeter Quail Map Company ISBN 0 9006 0995 8 Yonge John April 1996 Gerald Jacobs ed Railway Track Diagrams Book 1 Scotland and the Isle of Man 3rd ed Exeter Quail Map Company ISBN 1 8983 1919 7 Yonge John 2007 Gerald Jacobs ed Railway Track Diagrams Book 1 Scotland amp Isle of Man Quail Track Plans fifth ed Bradford on Avon Trackmaps formerly Quail Map Co ISBN 978 0 9549866 3 6 OCLC 79435248 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cambuslang railway station ScotRail Official Website SPT Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cambuslang railway station amp oldid 1191354532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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