Hyndland railway station (site), Glasgow
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Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 21 Feb 2019
Opened in 1886 as the terminus of the North British Railway's line from Glasgow Queen Street (Low Level) station, this station closed to passengers in 1960. The site then became Hyndland depot where electric trains were stabled until 1989. View west from near the site of the buffers. A 2-sided platform stretched away on the left hand side of the site. The later electric depot was over to the right. The site has since been redeveloped.