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Kelvinside railway station

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Place
  
Kelvinside

Pre-grouping
  
Caledonian Railway

1 January 1917
  
Closed

Area
  
Glasgow

1 October 1896
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
2

Post-grouping
  
London Midland and Scottish Railway

Original company
  
Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway

Similar
  
Bellahouston railway station, Crow Road railway station, Partickhill railway station, Strathbungo railway station, Possil railway station

Kelvinside railway station was located on Great Western Road, next to the current Gartnavel General Hospital in the Kelvinside area of Glasgow, Scotland. Part of the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway services ran through the station from Glasgow city centre to Maryhill in the north of the city and beyond. The line from the station to Crow Road railway station passes under the current site of Hyndland railway station on the Argyle and North Clyde lines.

It was a two platform station, with a nearby goods yard. Upon closure the line as part of the Beeching Axe the area has now been redeveloped with housing. The former station building was designed by Sir John James Burnet and was subjected to numerous arson attacks while it was closed but now houses a restaurant called '1051 GWR'. Previously, the building housed a restaurant and bar called 'Carriages' but a fire in December 1995 left just a shell of masonry and lay as a ruin for many years before reopening in its present incarnation.

The Caledonian Railway monogram "CR" is still carved into the stone on the building's north facade.

References

Kelvinside railway station Wikipedia