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| Location | Hillington,Glasgow Scotland | ||||
| Coordinates | 55°51′21″N4°22′15″W / 55.8559°N 4.3708°W /55.8559; -4.3708 | ||||
| Grid reference | NS516650 | ||||
| Managed by | ScotRail | ||||
| Transit authority | SPT | ||||
| Platforms | 2 | ||||
| Tracks | 3 | ||||
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| Station code | HLW | ||||
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| 1 April 1940 | Opened asHillington | ||||
| 3 March 1952 | RenamedHillington West | ||||
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Hillington West railway station is located in theHillington district ofGlasgow,Scotland, also serving the western portion of the large Hillington industrial estate (which is part of the town ofRenfrew) to the north, and thePenilee neighbourhood (within Glasgow) to the south. The station is managed byScotRail and is on theInverclyde Line.
The station opened on 1 April 1940 asHillington.[2] The station was renamed Hillington West on 3 March 1952.[2]
The basic off peak frequency from here (Mon-Sat) is half-hourly, eastbound toGlasgow Central & westbound toGreenock Central andGourock. A fewWemyss Bay trains call in the peaks and also in the evenings (once per hour each way after 18:30 to maintain the overall frequency, as the Gourock service drops to hourly). On Sundays the Gourock - Glasgow trains call hourly.[3] The station is served by a staffed ticket office, 07:14 to 14:14 Monday to Saturday.[4]
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Paisley Gilmour Street | ScotRail Wemyss Bay or Gourock - Glasgow Central | Hillington East | ||
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