![]() Platforms at Anderston | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Anderston, Glasgow Scotland | ||||
Coordinates | 55°51′35″N4°16′13″W / 55.8598°N 4.2703°W | ||||
Grid reference | NS579653 | ||||
Owned by | Network Rail | ||||
Managed by | ScotRail | ||||
Transit authority | SPT | ||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | AND | ||||
History | |||||
Original company | Glasgow Central Railway | ||||
Pre-grouping | Caledonian Railway | ||||
Post-grouping | LMS | ||||
Key dates | |||||
10 August 1896 | Opened as Anderston Cross [2] | ||||
3 August 1959 | Station closed [2] | ||||
1968 | Station building demolished | ||||
5 November 1979 | Reopened as Anderston [2] | ||||
Passengers | |||||
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Anderston railway station serves Glasgow's financial district of Anderston and,across the M8 motorway,the housing schemes of both Anderston West and the Blythswood Court estate of the Anderston Centre. It is also close to both the Hilton and Marriott hotels. It is a staffed station with an island platform and most of it is underground.
The station was opened on 10 August 1896 by the Glasgow Central Railway which was subsequently absorbed by the Caledonian Railway. It later became part of the London,Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was then closed by the British Transport Commission on 3 August 1959. [2]
The original building was demolished in 1968 as,like many other ornate and historical buildings in the area,it lay in the path of the M8 motorway. The station was reopened as part of the Argyle Line project on 5 November 1979 by the British Railways Board and Strathclyde PTE and retains some of the original architecture at platform level.
When sectorisation was introduced in the 1980s,the station was served by ScotRail under arrangement with the PTE until the privatisation of British Rail in the 1990s.
Ticket barriers came into operation on 22 June 2011. [3]
In 2022,the station was extensively refurbished with new finishes on the concourse and platforms,a remodelled booking office and a new lift. [4]
Mondays to Saturdays: [5]
Sundays (10.00 - 18:00 only)
Some weekday peak services to/from the south also start or terminate here.
Preceding station | ![]() | Following station | ||
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Glasgow Central (Low Level) | ScotRail Argyle Line | Exhibition Centre | ||
Historical railways | ||||
Glasgow Central (Low Level) Line open; station open | Caledonian Railway Glasgow Central Railway | Stobcross Line open; station open |