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Uddingston railway station

Uddingston railway station serves the small town of Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. ScotRail provides passenger services to this station on the Argyle Line and Shotts Line.

Uddingston
General information
LocationUddingston, South Lanarkshire
Scotland
Coordinates55°49′25″N 4°05′12″W / 55.8235°N 4.0867°W / 55.8235; -4.0867
Grid referenceNS693608
Managed byScotRail
Transit authoritySPT
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeUDD
History
Original companyClydesdale Junction Railway
Pre-groupingCaledonian Railway
Post-groupingLMS
Key dates
1 June 1849Initial station opened[1]
Passengers
2018/19 0.898 million
2019/20 0.864 million
2020/21 0.138 million
2021/22 0.409 million
2022/23 0.568 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

History edit

Overview edit

The first Uddingston station, on the east side of the Glasgow Road bridge,[2] was opened by the Clydesdale Junction Railway on 1 June 1849.[1] In 1878, it was replaced by the second one immediately west of the bridge. The station was renamed Uddingston Central (1952–1962) to avoid confusion with the nearby Uddingston (NB) renamed Uddingston East. The latter closing in 1955, the former reverted to Uddingston in 1962.[3][4]

Prior to the 2014 Whifflet Line electrification, Argyle Line services provided through links to Central Low Level via Rutherglen and then onwards to Dalmuir via Yoker northbound and to Motherwell southbound (alternate services continued to Lanark).[5]

Access & facilities edit

The building on Station Road, housing various public facilities,[6] leads to Platform 1 (Glasgow-bound trains). A footbridge over the double track connects to Platform 2 (Motherwell/Edinburgh-bound trains) and the car park.

Enhancements edit

Around 2005, ScotRail, SPT and South Lanarkshire Council funded[citation needed] improvements that included:

  • £610,000 investment in more than doubling the number of parking spaces and improving pedestrian access
  • installation of an automatic ticket vending machine and renewal of ticketing system within booking office
  • the opening of the "Coffee Stop"
  • addition of hanging baskets and floral beds through working with the local community
  • new station seating both on platforms and within the waiting room
  • installation of flat-screen destination displays for both platforms and waiting area
  • addition of fully accessible public toilets on Platform 1
  • addition of public telephone on Platform 1
  • refurbishment of the waiting room on Platform 1 to meet accessibility requirements including automatic doors and accessible ticket counter

Since 2005, a volunteer group has been responsible for beautifying the station precinct with flower beds and hanging baskets.[7]

Free parking attracted commuters from outside the area.[8] The proposal to expand the park and ride facility[9] appears to have been actioned in 2019.[10]

Accidents edit

 
Uddingston Viaduct [de] over the River Clyde: Disused rail bridge (1848) in foreground,[11]
Current bridge (1903) in background, 2006.

1862: A worker at the coal depot was fatally crushed between some trucks and a passing train.[12]

1867: On a westbound collision with the arch of the Glasgow Road bridge, a transported van rolled back into the following carriage, injuring five passengers, two seriously.[13]

1892: A coal train struck a 12-year-old boy on the Clyde rail bridge [de] about 600 yards (549 m) to the west. After severing his right leg and left foot, he died within hours.[14]

1900: A passenger train bisected the upper and lower parts of a man walking about 240 yards (219 m) to the west.[15][16]

1901: A passing train sliced in two a man on the rail bridge.[17]

1902: During fog, a passing engine inflicted massive head injuries to a man by the Haughhead Colliery signal box, about three-quarters mile (1.2 km) to the west.[18]

1903: A passenger carriage sideswiped a bridge worker.[19] Months later, an eastbound passenger train struck a man. After the front coupling hooked the mangled body, his clothing and limbs became scattered from the colliery signal box to Bellshill.[20][21]

1906: A westbound passenger train hauling three fruit vans at the rear, uncoupled one at Holytown. A brake failure caused the van to soon roll onto the main line, where it pursued and smashed into the rear of the train, which had inadvertently stopped 100 yards (91 m) west of Uddingston station. Eleven passengers received cuts and bruises, and the rolling stock incurred significant damage.[22]

1908: A light engine hit a young man causing near fatal injuries.[23]

1911: Near the Viewpark Colliery signal box, immediately east of Uddingston Junction, a westbound passenger train ran down two surfacemen. One died and the other sustained leg injuries and facial wounds.[24]

1914: A porter seized a passenger, who was boarding a moving train. In the attempt to drag him back, both men dropped between the train and platform. The passenger sustained fractured ribs and the porter minor injuries.[25] Later that year, a passing train fatally mangled a woman about one-half mile (0.8 km) to the west.[26] The following month, a passing westbound express fatally injured a retired army doctor who fell from the platform.[27]

 
Uddingston railway station, 2015.

1920: A passing train decapitated and mutilated a man west of the rail bridge.[28]

1932: Falling between the carriage and the platform, a woman sustained two compound fractures below the knee.[29]

1934: A westbound express fatally injured an LMS employee supervising repairs to the rail bridge.[30]

1936: A passenger who dropped through a carriage window onto the platform, while his train bypassed the station, incurred minor injuries.[31]

1957: On a 12-coach Mid-Day Scot, three of the five derailed units sustained serious damage.[32] On board, one person was killed and five were injured. Restoring the 400 yards (366 m) of damaged track took 24 hours.[33]

2013: An individual experienced leg injuries on being struck by a train.[34]

2014: A cyclist became trapped under a train after riding off the platform edge.[35]

Sidings edit

A goods yard existed to the north east of Glasgow Rd[citation needed] that included the siding for John Gray & Co.'s Uddingston Iron Works.[36] The Viewpark Colliery siding, that stretched 600 yards (549 m) west-northwest, and slightly more east-southeast, from near the present day southern end of Spindlehowe Rd, was accessed initially from that location (just east of the Uddingston Junction),[4] and later from the NBR.[37]

Services edit

The hourly (two-hourly Sundays) Shotts Line terminates at Edinburgh Waverley.

East and West Coast Main Line trains pass through the station to/from Glasgow Central but do not stop.

Passengers wishing to reach destinations on the routes via Central Low Level must change at Cambuslang or transfer between the main line and Low Level platforms at Central for onward connections.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Butt (1995), page 236
  2. ^ "Lanarkshire map, 1864". www.maps.nls.uk.
  3. ^ Butt (1995), page 237
  4. ^ a b "Lanarkshire map, 1899". www.maps.nls.uk.
  5. ^ GB National Rail Timetable 2013–14, Table 226
  6. ^ "ScotRail Uddingston facilities". www.scotrail.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Uddingston Pride, 2019" (PDF). www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org.
  8. ^ "Motherwell Times, 27 Jan 2016". www.motherwelltimes.co.uk.
  9. ^ "Extra parking for Uddingston Station?, 15 Mar 2018". www.livinginuddingston.co.uk.
  10. ^ "South Larnarkshire Park and Ride Strategy, 30 Oct 2018". www.southlanarkshire.cmis.uk.com. p. 5.17.
  11. ^ "Uddingston, Clyde Viaduct". www.canmore.org.uk.
  12. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 18 Feb 1862". www.news.google.com. p. 2.
  13. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 5 Jun 1867". www.news.google.com. p. 4.
  14. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 20 Jul 1892". www.news.google.com. p. 8.
  15. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 16 Jan 1900". www.news.google.com. p. 4.
  16. ^ "Dundee Evening Telegraph , 15 Jan 1900". www.randomscottishhistory.com. p. 2.
  17. ^ "Bellshill Speaker, 12 Jan 1901". www.randomscottishhistory.com. p. 3.
  18. ^ "Bellshill Speaker, 13 Sep 1902". www.randomscottishhistory.com. p. 3.
  19. ^ "Railway accident reference 1053/92/186, 22 Apr 1903". www.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
  20. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 10 Aug 1903". www.news.google.com. p. 8.
  21. ^ "Dundee Evening Post, 10 Aug 1903". www.randomscottishhistory.com. p. 2.
  22. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 15 Aug 1906". www.news.google.com. p. 3.
  23. ^ "Motherwell Times, 17 Apr 1908". p. 4 – via British Newspaper Archive. shocking accident occurred on the Caledonian Railway near Uddingston….a young man….feared fatally injured….was walking….and was knocked down by a light engine and run over….removed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary….
  24. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 19 Sep 1911". www.news.google.com. p. 6.
  25. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 19 Jan 1914". www.news.google.com. p. 9.
  26. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 21 Sep 1914". www.news.google.com. p. 11.
  27. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 26 Oct 1914". www.news.google.com. p. 3.
  28. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 22 Sep 1920". www.news.google.com. p. 11.
  29. ^ "Motherwell Times, 20 May 1932". p. 3 – via British Newspaper Archive. On the arrival of….train….Miss Annie M'Culloch….fell between the carriage and the platform, sustaining two compound fractures….she was removed to the Royal Infirmary….
  30. ^ "Scotsman, 3 Feb 1934". p. 15 – via British Newspaper Archive. Isaac Burns….was in charge of a squad of men repairing the Meadowbank railway bridge….he failed to hear the approach of the….express….run down and instantaneously killed….
  31. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 7 May 1936". www.news.google.com. p. 9.
  32. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 18 Jun 1957". www.news.google.com. pp. 7–8.
  33. ^ "Glasgow Herald, 19 Jun 1957". www.news.google.com. p. 13.
  34. ^ "BBC News, 10 Aug 2013". www.bbc.com.
  35. ^ "road-cc, 30 Sep 2014". www.road.cc.
  36. ^ Handbook of Railway Stations &c, 1894 , p. 317, at Google Books
  37. ^ "Lanarkshire map, 1906". www.maps.nls.uk.
  38. ^ "May 2020 NRT: Table 225". www.networkrail.co.uk.

References 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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For other uses see Uddingston East railway station and Uddingston West railway station Uddingston railway station serves the small town of Uddingston South Lanarkshire Scotland ScotRail provides passenger services to this station on the Argyle Line and Shotts Line UddingstonGeneral informationLocationUddingston South LanarkshireScotlandCoordinates55 49 25 N 4 05 12 W 55 8235 N 4 0867 W 55 8235 4 0867Grid referenceNS693608Managed byScotRailTransit authoritySPTPlatforms2Other informationStation codeUDDHistoryOriginal companyClydesdale Junction RailwayPre groupingCaledonian RailwayPost groupingLMSKey dates1 June 1849Initial station opened 1 Passengers2018 190 898 million2019 200 864 million2020 210 138 million2021 220 409 million2022 230 568 millionNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Contents 1 History 1 1 Overview 1 2 Access amp facilities 1 3 Enhancements 1 4 Accidents 1 5 Sidings 2 Services 3 Footnotes 4 ReferencesHistory editOverview edit The first Uddingston station on the east side of the Glasgow Road bridge 2 was opened by the Clydesdale Junction Railway on 1 June 1849 1 In 1878 it was replaced by the second one immediately west of the bridge The station was renamed Uddingston Central 1952 1962 to avoid confusion with the nearby Uddingston NB renamed Uddingston East The latter closing in 1955 the former reverted to Uddingston in 1962 3 4 Prior to the 2014 Whifflet Line electrification Argyle Line services provided through links to Central Low Level via Rutherglen and then onwards to Dalmuir via Yoker northbound and to Motherwell southbound alternate services continued to Lanark 5 Access amp facilities edit The building on Station Road housing various public facilities 6 leads to Platform 1 Glasgow bound trains A footbridge over the double track connects to Platform 2 Motherwell Edinburgh bound trains and the car park Enhancements edit Around 2005 ScotRail SPT and South Lanarkshire Council funded citation needed improvements that included 610 000 investment in more than doubling the number of parking spaces and improving pedestrian access installation of an automatic ticket vending machine and renewal of ticketing system within booking office the opening of the Coffee Stop addition of hanging baskets and floral beds through working with the local community new station seating both on platforms and within the waiting room installation of flat screen destination displays for both platforms and waiting area addition of fully accessible public toilets on Platform 1 addition of public telephone on Platform 1 refurbishment of the waiting room on Platform 1 to meet accessibility requirements including automatic doors and accessible ticket counter Since 2005 a volunteer group has been responsible for beautifying the station precinct with flower beds and hanging baskets 7 Free parking attracted commuters from outside the area 8 The proposal to expand the park and ride facility 9 appears to have been actioned in 2019 10 Accidents edit nbsp Uddingston Viaduct de over the River Clyde Disused rail bridge 1848 in foreground 11 Current bridge 1903 in background 2006 1862 A worker at the coal depot was fatally crushed between some trucks and a passing train 12 1867 On a westbound collision with the arch of the Glasgow Road bridge a transported van rolled back into the following carriage injuring five passengers two seriously 13 1892 A coal train struck a 12 year old boy on the Clyde rail bridge de about 600 yards 549 m to the west After severing his right leg and left foot he died within hours 14 1900 A passenger train bisected the upper and lower parts of a man walking about 240 yards 219 m to the west 15 16 1901 A passing train sliced in two a man on the rail bridge 17 1902 During fog a passing engine inflicted massive head injuries to a man by the Haughhead Colliery signal box about three quarters mile 1 2 km to the west 18 1903 A passenger carriage sideswiped a bridge worker 19 Months later an eastbound passenger train struck a man After the front coupling hooked the mangled body his clothing and limbs became scattered from the colliery signal box to Bellshill 20 21 1906 A westbound passenger train hauling three fruit vans at the rear uncoupled one at Holytown A brake failure caused the van to soon roll onto the main line where it pursued and smashed into the rear of the train which had inadvertently stopped 100 yards 91 m west of Uddingston station Eleven passengers received cuts and bruises and the rolling stock incurred significant damage 22 1908 A light engine hit a young man causing near fatal injuries 23 1911 Near the Viewpark Colliery signal box immediately east of Uddingston Junction a westbound passenger train ran down two surfacemen One died and the other sustained leg injuries and facial wounds 24 1914 A porter seized a passenger who was boarding a moving train In the attempt to drag him back both men dropped between the train and platform The passenger sustained fractured ribs and the porter minor injuries 25 Later that year a passing train fatally mangled a woman about one half mile 0 8 km to the west 26 The following month a passing westbound express fatally injured a retired army doctor who fell from the platform 27 nbsp Uddingston railway station 2015 1920 A passing train decapitated and mutilated a man west of the rail bridge 28 1932 Falling between the carriage and the platform a woman sustained two compound fractures below the knee 29 1934 A westbound express fatally injured an LMS employee supervising repairs to the rail bridge 30 1936 A passenger who dropped through a carriage window onto the platform while his train bypassed the station incurred minor injuries 31 1957 On a 12 coach Mid Day Scot three of the five derailed units sustained serious damage 32 On board one person was killed and five were injured Restoring the 400 yards 366 m of damaged track took 24 hours 33 2013 An individual experienced leg injuries on being struck by a train 34 2014 A cyclist became trapped under a train after riding off the platform edge 35 Sidings edit A goods yard existed to the north east of Glasgow Rd citation needed that included the siding for John Gray amp Co s Uddingston Iron Works 36 The Viewpark Colliery siding that stretched 600 yards 549 m west northwest and slightly more east southeast from near the present day southern end of Spindlehowe Rd was accessed initially from that location just east of the Uddingston Junction 4 and later from the NBR 37 Services editPassenger trains per hour 38 Direction Terminus Via Mon Sat Sun from 10am Eastbound Edinburgh Bellshill Holytown 1 0 5 Lanark Motherwell Shieldmuir 1 Lanark Bellshill Motherwell Shieldmuir 1 0 0 0 1 Motherwell Bellshill 0 0 0 1 Westbound Glasgow Central High 3 2 5 Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Bellshill ScotRailShotts Line Cambuslang ScotRailArgyle Line Historical railways MotherwellLine and station open Caledonian RailwayClydesdale Junction Railway NewtonLine and station open FallsideLine open station closed Caledonian RailwayClydesdale Junction line NewtonLine and station open BellshillLine and station open Caledonian RailwayCleland and Midcalder Line Terminus The hourly two hourly Sundays Shotts Line terminates at Edinburgh Waverley East and West Coast Main Line trains pass through the station to from Glasgow Central but do not stop Passengers wishing to reach destinations on the routes via Central Low Level must change at Cambuslang or transfer between the main line and Low Level platforms at Central for onward connections Footnotes edit a b Butt 1995 page 236 Lanarkshire map 1864 www maps nls uk Butt 1995 page 237 a b Lanarkshire map 1899 www maps nls uk GB National Rail Timetable 2013 14 Table 226 ScotRail Uddingston facilities www scotrail co uk Uddingston Pride 2019 PDF www keepscotlandbeautiful org Motherwell Times 27 Jan 2016 www motherwelltimes co uk Extra parking for Uddingston Station 15 Mar 2018 www livinginuddingston co uk South Larnarkshire Park and Ride Strategy 30 Oct 2018 www southlanarkshire cmis uk com p 5 17 Uddingston Clyde Viaduct www canmore org uk Glasgow Herald 18 Feb 1862 www news google com p 2 Glasgow Herald 5 Jun 1867 www news google com p 4 Glasgow Herald 20 Jul 1892 www news google com p 8 Glasgow Herald 16 Jan 1900 www news google com p 4 Dundee Evening Telegraph 15 Jan 1900 www randomscottishhistory com p 2 Bellshill Speaker 12 Jan 1901 www randomscottishhistory com p 3 Bellshill Speaker 13 Sep 1902 www randomscottishhistory com p 3 Railway accident reference 1053 92 186 22 Apr 1903 www nationalarchives gov uk Glasgow Herald 10 Aug 1903 www news google com p 8 Dundee Evening Post 10 Aug 1903 www randomscottishhistory com p 2 Glasgow Herald 15 Aug 1906 www news google com p 3 Motherwell Times 17 Apr 1908 p 4 via British Newspaper Archive shocking accident occurred on the Caledonian Railway near Uddingston a young man feared fatally injured was walking and was knocked down by a light engine and run over removed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary Glasgow Herald 19 Sep 1911 www news google com p 6 Glasgow Herald 19 Jan 1914 www news google com p 9 Glasgow Herald 21 Sep 1914 www news google com p 11 Glasgow Herald 26 Oct 1914 www news google com p 3 Glasgow Herald 22 Sep 1920 www news google com p 11 Motherwell Times 20 May 1932 p 3 via British Newspaper Archive On the arrival of train Miss Annie M Culloch fell between the carriage and the platform sustaining two compound fractures she was removed to the Royal Infirmary Scotsman 3 Feb 1934 p 15 via British Newspaper Archive Isaac Burns was in charge of a squad of men repairing the Meadowbank railway bridge he failed to hear the approach of the express run down and instantaneously killed Glasgow Herald 7 May 1936 www news google com p 9 Glasgow Herald 18 Jun 1957 www news google com pp 7 8 Glasgow Herald 19 Jun 1957 www news google com p 13 BBC News 10 Aug 2013 www bbc com road cc 30 Sep 2014 www road cc Handbook of Railway Stations amp c 1894 p 317 at Google Books Lanarkshire map 1906 www maps nls uk May 2020 NRT Table 225 www networkrail co uk References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uddingston railway station 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uddingston railway station amp oldid 1201624172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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