Springburn railway station, Glasgow

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Springburn railway station, Glasgow

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 15 Jan 2020

Opened in 1887 by the City of Glasgow Union Railway, later part of the North British Railway, on the line from Bellgrove. View north west following electrification of the through lines. The lines on the far right end at buffer stops. The through lines on these platforms curve sharply left towards Glasgow Queen Street (High Level) station.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.881759
Longitude
-4.230364