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Paisley East railway station

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Place
  
Paisley

Area
  
Renfrewshire

Paisley East railway station httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumb4

1897
  
Built but never opened for passengers

Original company
  
Paisley and Barrhead District Railway

Similar
  
Paisley West railway st, Hawkhead railway station, Dykebar railway station, Johnstone North railway st, Glenfield railway station

Paisley East was an unopened railway station in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

History

The station was originally part of the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway. The line was opened in 1897 and used for freight until the 1960s but none of the stations opened for passenger travel.

As can be seen on the linked map, it was situated on the north side of Glasgow Road on the site of what became the Kelburn cinema, now the Kelburn Retirement Flats near the Sherwood Church. From the station to Seedhill Road, the line ran down Lacy Street along a very high wall. The station was first turned into a garage then demolished in 1928. However, the branch continued into Paisley East goods at Cecil Street crossing Lacy Street at street level. The branch from Blackbyres junction to Paisley East goods closed on 31 December 1960.

The location of the station and the goods yard can be fixed today (as of 2009) because John Lyon's coal shop was still there (at 52 Glasgow Road) with a lion sculpture above the entrance. The shop is now a hairdresser's salon. The station was directly opposite at the other side of Glasgow Road.

A rail tour operated by the Stephenson Locomotive Society on 1 September 1951. started at Paisley East Goods at Cecil Street and made its way to Barrhead South.

References

Paisley East railway station Wikipedia