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Springburn railway station

Coordinates:55°52′54″N4°13′47″W / 55.8816°N 4.2296°W /55.8816; -4.2296
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Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland

Springburn

Scottish Gaelic:Allt an Fhuarain[1]
National Rail
General information
LocationSpringburn,Glasgow
Scotland
Coordinates55°52′54″N4°13′47″W / 55.8816°N 4.2296°W /55.8816; -4.2296
Grid referenceNS606676
Managed byScotRail
Transit authoritySPT
Platforms4
Other information
Station codeSPR
Fare zone1
Key dates
1887Opened
Passengers
2019/20Increase 0.401 million
 Interchange Decrease 14,825
2020/21Decrease 84,214
 Interchange Decrease 838
2021/22Increase 0.193 million
 Interchange Increase 5,915
2022/23Increase 0.259 million
 Interchange Increase 10,425
2023/24Increase 0.340 million
 Interchange Increase 13,374
Location
Map
Notes
Passenger statistics from theOffice of Rail and Road

Springburn railway station serves theSpringburn district ofGlasgow,Scotland. The station is1+14 miles (2.0 km) north ofGlasgow Queen Street (High level) station on theCumbernauld Line and is a terminus of the Springburn branch, a spur fromBellgrove station, on theNorth Clyde Line.

The station was first built by theCity of Glasgow Union Railway, whose branch line fromBellgrove opened to goods traffic in 1875. A station building was designed by the engineerJames Carswell in 1875[2] and was opened in 1887, when passenger traffic then began operating.[3] Initially built as a terminus, two through platforms were added shortly afterwards by the company when they gained running powers over theSighthill Branch of theEdinburgh and Glasgow Railway, which ran alongside the CGUR at this location. The link into this line gave the company access to both the E&G main line atCowlairs and also the formerGarnkirk and Glasgow Railway, which had now become the mainCaledonian Railway route fromGlasgow Buchanan Street to NE Scotland viaCumbernauld andStirling. Several different passenger routes operated from the station, including workers' trains toSinger on theGlasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway and a circular service that also used theStobcross Railway and the GD&HR. The CGUR was absorbed jointly by the North British andGlasgow and South Western Railway in 1896, with the former company taking over the Bellgrove to Springburn branch.[3]

The line from Bellgrove was electrified in November 1960 as part of the North Clyde scheme, but regular services northward to Cowlairs ended in 1963, when the workers' trains to Singer were withdrawn. However, three years later, trains from Cumbernauld were re-routed here with the closure of the Buchanan Street terminus to passenger traffic.[4] Passengers had to change onto the North Clyde Line at Springburn to reach the city, as there was no direct route at that time to Queen Street main line station. Normal practice therefore was to operate a Cumbernauld to Springburn shuttle service which connected with the North Clyde line trains. Through running eventually commenced in 1989, albeit with a reversal in a loop alongside the carriage sidings and depot at Eastfield to begin with.

Cumbernauld Line trains are now able to run directly to Queen Street High Level via the Cowlairs Chord – a single-track south-to-east curve that was opened in 1993 byBritish Rail. The line has now been electrified as part of theEdinburgh to Glasgow Improvement Programme.[5]

Springburn station has kept its four platforms, with two used by through trains and the others by terminating services from Bellgrove and points west. Two through goods lines used to run past the station to the west; these formed the original E&G Sighthill branch. They were latterly used to access the goods yard at Sighthill prior to its closure in October 1981, as well as to accessSt. Rollox railway works but they have since been lifted.[6]

The station building was designed by James Carsewell – it is now protected as acategory B listed building.[7]

Services

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2006/07

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On theCumbernauld Line Mondays to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service from Springburn to Glasgow Queen Street southbound and toCumbernauld northbound (hourly toFalkirk Grahamston). On Sundays there is an hourly service in each direction.

On theNorth Clyde Line Mondays to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service to Glasgow Queen Street (Low Level) and beyond toDalmuir andBalloch. There is no service on Sundays and Bank Holidays.

2013/14

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A half-hourly service remains in operation on the Cumbernauld Line (with hourly extensions toFalkirk Grahamston) and the North Clyde line. Services on the latter run toDalmuir viaYoker during the daytime and Balloch viaSinger in the evenings. On Sundays there is an hourly service to Cumbernauld only - there are no trains to Falkirk or on the North Clyde Line.

From 18 May 2014, North Clyde line services will be extended every half-hour to Cumbernauld (after a reversal here) with the start of electric operation on that route. This will replace one of the two current services from Queen Street HL to Cumbernauld each hour, though the existing hourly DMU service between Falkirk Grahamston and Queen Street High Level will also remain in operation. On Sundays, the present hourly service will remain, but it will be provided by EMUs and run to and fromPartick via Queen Street LL.[8]

2016

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As noted above there are two trains per hour between Cumbernauld and Dalmuir via Yoker each way that call here on Mondays to Saturdays, along with the hourly DMU service between Queen Street H.L. and Falkirk Grahamston (the EMUs now continue toDumbarton Central since the May 2016 timetable change). On Sundays there is an hourly service to Cumbernauld and Partick. Between March and August 2016, the service was modified further due to engineering work temporarily closing Queen Street High Level.[9]

2018/19

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From December 2018, a new half hourly Glasgow - Edinburgh via Cumbernauld and Falkirk Grahamston service will start, replacing the hourly DMU service and take over the existing EMU service between Springburn and Cumbernauld. The new service will use new Class 385 EMUs with the Springburn – Dumbarton Central service using existing Class 318, 320 and 334 stock. On Sundays however trains run between Springburn and Partick only.

Preceding stationNational RailNational RailFollowing station
Terminus ScotRail
North Clyde Line
 Barnhill
Glasgow Queen Street ScotRail
Cumbernauld Line
 Robroyston
 Historical railways 
End on connection with E&GR City of Glasgow Union Railway
G&SWR andNBR
 Barnhill
Bishopbriggs Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
North British Railway
 End on connection with CofGUR

Notes

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  1. ^Brailsford 2017, Gaelic/English Station Index.
  2. ^"Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Architect Biography Report (October 4, 2021, 8:54 am)".
  3. ^abRailscot Chronology - City of Glasgow Union Railway;Railscot; Retrieved 2014-01-27
  4. ^Railscot - Buchanan Street Extension
  5. ^EGIP - Cumbernauld ElectrificationEGIP/Network Rail; Retrieved 2014-01-16
  6. ^Railscot - Sighthill BranchRailscot; Retrieved 2014-01-27
  7. ^Historic Environment Scotland & LB49898. sfn error: no target: CITEREFHistoric_Environment_ScotlandLB49898 (help)
  8. ^GB National Rail Timetable 18 May - 14 December 2014, Table 226
  9. ^Table 226National Rail timetable, May 2016

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