East Renfrewshire Architecture : The End of The Line at Neilston

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East Renfrewshire Architecture : The End of The Line at Neilston

Image: © Richard West Taken: 28 Dec 2010

Neilston is now the terminus of one of suburban lines on Glasgow's southside. However, when constructed by the Caledonian Railway, the line ran from Glasgow to Ardrossan on the Firth of Clyde, primarily to carry coal traffic from central Scotland to the coast.

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