Dalmarnock railway station

Dalmarnock National Rail

Dalmarnock station, looking towards the tunnel
Location
Place Dalmarnock
Local authority Glasgow
Coordinates 55°50′33″N 4°13′03″W / 55.8424°N 4.2176°W / 55.8424; -4.2176Coordinates: 55°50′33″N 4°13′03″W / 55.8424°N 4.2176°W / 55.8424; -4.2176
Grid reference NS612631
Operations
Station code DAK
Managed by Abellio ScotRail
Number of platforms 2
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2010/11 Decrease 76,982
2011/12 Increase 79,560
2012/13 Decrease 21,506
2013/14 Increase 0.100 million
2014/15 Increase 0.217 million
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PTE SPT
History
Original company Glasgow Central Railway
Pre-grouping Caledonian Railway
Post-grouping LMS
1 November 1895[1] Opened
5 October 1964[1] Closed
5 November 1979[1] Re-opened
3 June 2012 Temporarily closed for refurbishment
23 May 2013 Re-opened after refurbishment
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Dalmarnock from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Railways:

Dalmarnock railway station serves the area of Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland. It is a station on the Argyle Line, 2¼ miles (4 km) south east of Glasgow Central. The northern part of the station is situated in a tunnel (as seen in the image). The station underwent a revamp for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

History

Adjacent was a high level station which was opened on 24 June 1841[1] and closed when the current station opened on 1 November 1895.[1] This iron bridge (crossing the A749 adjacent to Swanston Street) was removed in June 2009; however, the original embankments remain. This route belonged to the Caledonian Railway and was referred to as The Switchback.

Locale

The station is fifteen minutes' walk away from Celtic football club's Parkhead stadium. This is the second station to bear this name.

Station refurbishment

The station is currently undergoing a full revamp in time for the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to its close proximity to site of the athletes' village and several venues.[2] Lifts will be installed and a new street-level entrance and ticket office will be constructed. The station was temporarily closed for renovation on 4 June 2012 and was scheduled to re-open in November 2012,[3] but the closure was extended to spring 2013 because of major problems over groundworks. The station reopened to passengers on 20 May 2013.[4]

Services

1979

At the opening of the Argyle Line in November 1979, the station was served by six trains per hour on Mondays to Saturdays. in the westerly direction all went to Dalmuir, with three via Yoker and three via Singer. Two of these were extended to Dumbarton Central. In the easterly direction all trains travelled around the Hamilton Circle to Motherwell three in the clockwise direction passing through Bellshill prior to Motherwell and three passing through Hamilton Central first. The limited stop Milngavie to/from Lanark trains did not stop at Dalmarnock.


Class 314 EMU leaving on a Dalmuir - Coatbridge service in 1997

2016

Monday to Saturdays, four trains per hour head westbound towards Glasgow Central and beyond (Milngavie and Dalmuir) and four trains per hour go eastbound towards either Motherwell via the Hamilton Circle or Whifflet. There is now a Sunday service with trains calling between 10am and 6pm.[5]

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Rutherglen   Abellio ScotRail
Argyle Line
  Bridgeton
Historical railways
Rutherglen   Glasgow Central Railway
Caledonian Railway
  Bridgeton
Rutherglen   The Switchback
Caledonian Railway
  London Road

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Butt (1995), page 76
  2. "Revamp funding for Game station". BBC. 4 May 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. "Dalmarnock Redevelopment". ScotRail. Archived from the original on June 5, 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  4. "Station reopens after delay to £11m rebuild". Herald Scotland. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  5. Table 225 National Rail timetable, May 2016

Sources

Record and images for Dalmarnock Station at Canmore.org.uk

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