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Shieldmuir railway station

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Place
  
Wishaw

Station code
  
SDM

2011/12
  
56,784

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
NS773554

Managed by
  
Abellio ScotRail

2012/13
  
69,500

Local authority
  
North Lanarkshire

Shieldmuir railway station

Address
  
Off 7TF, John St, Wishaw ML2, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Airbles railway station, Chatelherault railway station, Hamilton Central railway st, Coatbridge Central railway st, Merryton railway station

Shieldmuir railway station top 12 facts


Shieldmuir railway station is a railway station in the Craigneuk suburb of Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, and lies on the West Coast Main Line, although it is not served by mainline services - local commuter services from the station are provided via the Argyle Line by Abellio ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport. The station is close to Wishaw railway station. The bulk of commuters are from the nearby suburbs of Craigneuk and Muirhouse, which it spans the border between. The bridge used to cross the railway also connects the two towns. Although Shieldmuir can be used to reach Wishaw General Hospital by train, it and Wishaw station are both a considerable distance away for any visitors there.

The station is served by half-hourly service (more during weekday peak hours, hourly on Sundays) between Lanark and Glasgow Central via Motherwell, Bellshill and Cambuslang. Prior to the December 2014 timetable change, trains ran via Central Low Level to stations on the North Clyde Line but no longer do so - passengers now need to change at Cambuslang or Central to reach these destinations.

Shieldmuir is also the northern terminus for the Royal Mail's railway-based distribution system - a large mail depot lies next to the station, from which the Royal Mail operates its fleet of Class 325 mail trains to and from London and Warrington via the WCML.

The station is unstaffed and has ramp access to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act. It has full CCTV coverage on both platforms and entrances. It can be reached by car from Craigneuk due to its proximity to John Street and Kimberly Street; however there is a relatively lengthy footpath between the station and Shieldmuir Street, Muirhouse. It does not have any official provision for parking and it cannot be directly reached by any of the new private housing estates being built near the site.

The local authority proposed in 2005 to either move the entire station almost 1 mile to the north or close it and reopen the former Flemington station nearby (closed in 1965), to cater for the new Ravenscraig development. This plan was subsequently dropped in 2007.

Although the station was originally developed to help regenerate this area of Wishaw, which has suffered from the closure of two major businesses (British Steel Corporation's Ravenscraig works, and the Clyde Alloy) its use has recently doubled. However, its remote location led to vandalism and intimidation for users prior to the installation of CCTV there. Proposals to move the station may be met with some opposition though, as the area around the station has recently seen large amounts of house building activity, and closure of the station could affect local house prices.

There is no modern town of Shieldmuir, but Shieldmuir Plantation is noted on an 1859 map of the area as having existed between Shieldmuir and Muirhouse coalpits, roughly where the station lies today.

References

Shieldmuir railway station Wikipedia