Kelvinbridge railway station (site), Glasgow

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Kelvinbridge railway station (site), Glasgow

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 29 Apr 2019

Opened in 1896 by the Glasgow Central Railway on the line from Newton to Maryhill and Dawsholm, this station closed to passengers in 1952 and completely in 1964. View north west towards Botanic Gardens and Maryhill, also Dawsholm, from the remains of one of the platforms. The street-level building had been above the bricked-up tunnel entrance, but was burned down in 1968.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.874535
Longitude
-4.281266