There is a once daily train to Glasgow Queen Street each morning, returning in the evening peak.
There is one direct service from Glasgow Queen Street each weekday evening.
Services started between Glasgow Queen Street and Haymarket on 21 February 1842.
On Mondays to Saturdays, there are three trains to/from Glasgow Queen Street.
On Sundays there is just one train to/from Glasgow Queen Street.
There was also a mid morning service (1043) to Glasgow Queen Street but again it was not at a convenient time for commuters.
A similar accident occurred at Glasgow Queen Street in 1928, involving a lighter train but on a much steeper gradient.
Places served along the route from Glasgow Queen Street are listed below.
The first unit to get the livery was 170434, unveiled to the public at Glasgow Queen Street on 22 September 2008.
This building was made of iron and glass, very similar to Glasgow Queen Street station, was known as 'Fr.
There is a once daily train to Glasgow Queen Street each morning, returning in the evening peak.
There is one direct service from Glasgow Queen Street each weekday evening.
Services started between Glasgow Queen Street and Haymarket on 21 February 1842.
On Mondays to Saturdays, there are three trains to/from Glasgow Queen Street.
On Sundays there is just one train to/from Glasgow Queen Street.
There was also a mid morning service (1043) to Glasgow Queen Street but again it was not at a convenient time for commuters.
A similar accident occurred at Glasgow Queen Street in 1928, involving a lighter train but on a much steeper gradient.
Places served along the route from Glasgow Queen Street are listed below.
The first unit to get the livery was 170434, unveiled to the public at Glasgow Queen Street on 22 September 2008.
This building was made of iron and glass, very similar to Glasgow Queen Street station, was known as 'Fr.