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Port Glasgow railway station

Port Glasgow railway station is on the Inverclyde Line, serving the town of Port Glasgow, Scotland. It is located in the town centre with the main entrance at the junction of Princes Street and John Wood Street.

Port Glasgow

Scottish Gaelic: Port Ghlaschu[1]
General information
LocationPort Glasgow, Inverclyde
Scotland
Coordinates55°56′01″N 4°41′25″W / 55.9335°N 4.6902°W / 55.9335; -4.6902
Grid referenceNS320744
Managed byScotRail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codePTG
Key dates
31 March 1841Opened
Passengers
2018/19 0.541 million
2019/20 0.518 million
2020/21 73,910
 Interchange 253
2021/22 0.259 million
 Interchange  2,259
2022/23 0.324 million
 Interchange  2,534
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

It opened on 31 March 1841, being one of the intermediate stations on the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway which opened on that date. It later became a junction in 1865, when the branch to Wemyss Bay was opened. The main line was then extended to Gourock in 1889 by the Caledonian Railway.

The two lines diverge to the west of the station, with the Wemyss Bay branch now mostly single track all the way to the terminus; the Gourock line is double throughout. Both lines were electrified in 1967 by British Rail using the 25 kV AC system, with the branch partially singled as part of the modernisation work. A (now disused) connection to the former Glasgow and South Western Railway station at Greenock diverged from the branch line a short distance west of the junction. The old station was used for a period (circa 1971–84) as a container terminal but was officially closed in September 1991.[2]

There was a bay platform at the west end of the station for services to Wemyss Bay. The platform was located on the south side of the line and is now infilled – prior to electrification, it was used for carriages which were added to (and on return detached from) Wemyss Bay trains.

Services edit

Port Glasgow is the only station on the Inverclyde Line where all passenger services stop.[3] There are five trains per hour from the station eastbound on weekday & Saturday daytimes to Paisley & Glasgow Central – four originate from Gourock and one from Wemyss Bay. Three of these are limited stop (including that from Wemyss Bay), whilst the others call at all intermediate stations en route. Westbound, the same frequency operates – hourly to Wemyss Bay, 2 per hour fast to Greenock Central and then all stations to Gourock and 2 per hour that stop at all stations to Gourock. In the evening, there are two trains per hour to Gourock, one to Wemyss Bay and three to Glasgow Central, whilst on Sundays there is a half-hourly service to Glasgow and hourly to both Gourock & Wemyss Bay.[4] Most trains are now operated by Class 380 EMUs.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Brailsford, Martyn, ed. (December 2017) [1987]. "Gaelic/English Station Index". Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man (6th ed.). Frome: Trackmaps. ISBN 978-0-9549866-9-8.
  2. ^ "Union Street Tunnel" 24 November 2018 at the Wayback MachineForgotten Relics; Retrieved 2 September 2016
  3. ^ Inverclyde Line timetable
  4. ^ Table 219 National Rail timetable, May 2016

Sources edit

  • 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.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Port Glasgow railway station is on the Inverclyde Line serving the town of Port Glasgow Scotland It is located in the town centre with the main entrance at the junction of Princes Street and John Wood Street Port GlasgowScottish Gaelic Port Ghlaschu 1 General informationLocationPort Glasgow InverclydeScotlandCoordinates55 56 01 N 4 41 25 W 55 9335 N 4 6902 W 55 9335 4 6902Grid referenceNS320744Managed byScotRailPlatforms2Other informationStation codePTGKey dates31 March 1841OpenedPassengers2018 190 541 million2019 200 518 million2020 2173 910 Interchange 2532021 220 259 million Interchange 2 2592022 230 324 million Interchange 2 534NotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road It opened on 31 March 1841 being one of the intermediate stations on the Glasgow Paisley and Greenock Railway which opened on that date It later became a junction in 1865 when the branch to Wemyss Bay was opened The main line was then extended to Gourock in 1889 by the Caledonian Railway The two lines diverge to the west of the station with the Wemyss Bay branch now mostly single track all the way to the terminus the Gourock line is double throughout Both lines were electrified in 1967 by British Rail using the 25 kV AC system with the branch partially singled as part of the modernisation work A now disused connection to the former Glasgow and South Western Railway station at Greenock diverged from the branch line a short distance west of the junction The old station was used for a period circa 1971 84 as a container terminal but was officially closed in September 1991 2 There was a bay platform at the west end of the station for services to Wemyss Bay The platform was located on the south side of the line and is now infilled prior to electrification it was used for carriages which were added to and on return detached from Wemyss Bay trains Contents 1 Services 2 Gallery 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksServices editPort Glasgow is the only station on the Inverclyde Line where all passenger services stop 3 There are five trains per hour from the station eastbound on weekday amp Saturday daytimes to Paisley amp Glasgow Central four originate from Gourock and one from Wemyss Bay Three of these are limited stop including that from Wemyss Bay whilst the others call at all intermediate stations en route Westbound the same frequency operates hourly to Wemyss Bay 2 per hour fast to Greenock Central and then all stations to Gourock and 2 per hour that stop at all stations to Gourock In the evening there are two trains per hour to Gourock one to Wemyss Bay and three to Glasgow Central whilst on Sundays there is a half hourly service to Glasgow and hourly to both Gourock amp Wemyss Bay 4 Most trains are now operated by Class 380 EMUs Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Bogston or Greenock Central ScotRailInverclyde Line to Gourock Woodhall or Bishopton Whinhill ScotRailInverclyde Line to Wemyss Bay Historical railways Bogston Line and station open Caledonian RailwayGlasgow Paisley and Greenock Railway Langbank Line and station open Upper GreenockLine open station closed Caledonian RailwayGreenock and Wemyss Bay Railway connection toGlasgow Paisley and Greenock RailwayGallery edit nbsp A ten coach enthusiasts special passing through Port Glasgow station The rear loco carried a plate bearing Pathfinder Tours Such trains are not a common sight on this line St Andrews church can be seen in the background nbsp Covered walkway leading from the main station entrance on Princes Street to the concourse and ticket office nbsp A banner repeater signal on the Glasgow bound platform nbsp Trainspotters turn out to see a special train at Port GlasgowReferences edit Brailsford Martyn ed December 2017 1987 Gaelic English Station Index Railway Track Diagrams 1 Scotland amp Isle of Man 6th ed Frome Trackmaps ISBN 978 0 9549866 9 8 Union Street Tunnel Archived 24 November 2018 at the Wayback MachineForgotten Relics Retrieved 2 September 2016 Inverclyde Line timetable Table 219 National Rail timetable May 2016Sources editButt 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 External links edit nbsp Media related to Port Glasgow railway station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Port Glasgow railway station amp oldid 1208498667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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