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Glasgow Airport railway station

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Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
NS480659

Local authority
  
Managed by
  
First ScotRail (assumed)

Key dates
  
Opening Originally 2010, Cancelled September 2009. (Originally 2010, Cancelled September 2009.)

Similar
  
Thornhill (Dumfries) railway st, Richhill railway station, Eastriggs railway station, Chipping Sodbury railway st, Long Ashton railway st

Glasgow Airport railway station was a planned railway station to serve Glasgow Airport, Scotland. Originally intended to open in 2010, the station would have been the western terminus of the Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) before it was cancelled in 2009. Two trains an hour would have run between Glasgow Airport and Glasgow Central stations, with one stop at Paisley Gilmour Street being proposed to be operated by First ScotRail.

On 29 November 2006, the Scottish Parliament passed the Glasgow Airport Rail Link bill by 118 votes to 8, allowing construction of the link to begin, including the airport railway station. The station was expected to be built in 2008 after a viaduct linking the proposed route with the Inverclyde Line was due for construction across the M8 motorway.

BAA Limited, the owners of Glasgow Airport, were expected to fund the building of a walkway from the main terminal building to the proposed railway station. The station would have had two platforms available for terminating and departing services.

References

Glasgow Airport railway station Wikipedia


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