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  2. High Street, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    High Street is the oldest, and one of the most historically significant, streets in Glasgow, Scotland.Originally the city's main street in medieval times, it formed a direct north–south artery between the Cathedral of St. Mungo (later Glasgow Cathedral) in the north, to Glasgow Cross and the banks of the River Clyde.

  3. Newton railway station - Wikipedia

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    British Railways undertook major railway electrification in the Greater Glasgow Area in the 1960s which was continued by British Rail with the West Coast Main Line into the 1970s. The Slow line platforms were electrified as part of the 1962 Cathcart Circle scheme through to Motherwell via the West Coast Main Line. The fast line platforms were ...

  4. High Street (Glasgow) railway station - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow City and District Railway: Pre-grouping: North British Railway: Post-grouping: London and North Eastern Railway: Key dates; 15 March 1866: Opened as College replacing the station on the CoGUR [2] 1 January 1914: Renamed as High Street [2] [3] Passengers; 2019/20: 0.815 million: 2020/21: 0.109 million: 2021/22: 0.369 million: 2022/23: 0. ...

  5. Motherwell railway station - Wikipedia

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    View northward towards Glasgow Central in 1966. Motherwell railway station is a railway station serves the town of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on the West Coast Main Line (WCML), and is served also by Argyle Line trains of the Glasgow suburban railway network. It is the penultimate stop on the northbound WCML before Glasgow.

  6. Cumbernauld Line - Wikipedia

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    Allandale railway station) was a rail station proposed for the line between Cumbernauld and Falkirk near the villages of Allandale and Castlecary The station was recommended in the Scottish Executive's "Central Scotland Transport Corridor Studies", published in January, 2003 as Castlecary railway station.

  7. A74 road - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 1936, the road was diverted away from Telford's route to run from Glasgow to Motherwell via Uddingston — it is a portion of this realignment that forms the modern A74 route within Glasgow. [6] It became a trunk road when the act was first published in 1936. [16]

  8. Scotstounhill railway station - Wikipedia

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    2tph to Cumbernauld via Glasgow Queen Street Low Level; 4tph to Dalmuir, with 2 continuing through to Dumbarton Central; Additional services to/from Garscadden stop at peak periods. On Sundays there are 2tph to Balloch and to Glasgow Central L.L (and thence alternately to Larkhall and Motherwell via the Hamilton Circle). [4]

  9. Glasgow Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    The other main station in Glasgow is Glasgow Queen Street, which primarily serves regional and intercity services to the north of Glasgow. With 25 million passengers in 2023–2024, Glasgow Central is the fifteenth-busiest railway station in Britain and the busiest in Scotland, as well as the third busiest station in the UK outside of London ...