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  2. The two main railway stations in Glasgow are Central Station and Queen Street Station, between the two of them they provide connections to not only the rest of Scotland but also almost anywhere in the UK, including direct links to London.

  3. Railway stations in Glasgow, Scotland. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Railway stations in Glasgow.

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    In the Central belt we operate thousands of services everyday, connecting stations from as far north as Balloch all the way down to the Scottish Borders. Our busiest routes are in this area, so it’s also where we have most capacity, ensuring everyone can travel comfortably. Since the electrification of the Edinburgh to Glasgow route, not only are j...

    We operate services across the whole of Scotland, from the UK’s most northerly station of Thurso, all the way down to Gretna Green. We also operate a service to Carlisle in the north of England, alongside other further connecting railway routes. Taking the train is one of the best ways to enjoy our country's stunning landscapes, with some places on...

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  4. Glasgow Central (Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu Mheadhain), usually referred to in Scotland as just Central or Central Station, is one of two principal mainline rail terminals in Glasgow, Scotland. The railway station was opened by the Caledonian Railway on 1 August 1879 and is one of 20 managed by Network Rail . [3]

  5. First operate the Glasgow Shuttle 500 bus, running every ten minutes direct to the airport. There are stops just outside Glasgow Central station on Bothwell Street and Waterloo Street. For times: www.firstglasgow.com

  6. On this page you can find out all about the facilities available at your chosen station. You'll be able to see whether it has a staffed booking office, a car park, Wi-Fi and toilets amongst many other things.

  7. The Glasgow Central Railway Station is the larger of the two railway terminals in Glasgow (Scotland). It serves all train connections to England. There is only a limited service to Edinburgh, most trains start from Glasgow Queen Street.

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