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Glasgow Queen Street (Scottish Gaelic: Sràid na Banrighinn) is a passenger railway terminus serving the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland.It is the smaller of the city's two mainline railway terminals (the larger being Glasgow Central) and is the third-busiest station in Scotland behind Central and Edinburgh Waverley (as of March 2023).
Cardiff Queen Street is the hub of the Valley Lines network, with all lines running through the station. It is located in Cardiff's eastern city centre. It is located in Cardiff's eastern city centre.
Station Name Postcode links to map ... Code links to arrivals and departures Code links to station information Cadoxton: CF64 4TX: CAD: CAD: ... Cardiff Queen Street ...
In 1887, Taff Vale station was demolished and replaced by a new station with the current name Cardiff Queen Street. At the time, it comprised two through platforms and a south facing bay, all covered by a large overall roof. [1] In 1858, the Rhymney Railway built its own terminus just to the east of Queen Street called Adam Street.
Maryhill railway station is a railway station serving the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located on the Maryhill Line , 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (7.6 km) northwest of Glasgow Queen Street , a short distance east of Maryhill Viaduct and Maryhill Park Junction.
The station has a portal for buses traffic to enter and leave at the northern end of Victoria Bridge, to connect to the Cultural Centre busway station.. The former entry/exit portal (on Albert Street, facing King George Square), from the Queen Street busway station, was converted into a tunnel so that the station could be connected to King George Square busway station, which opened in May 2008 ...
Queen Street station may refer to: Queen Street bus station, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Queen Street light rail station, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia;
The station is on two levels: the High-Level station at the same level as Gordon Street, which bridges over Argyle Street, and the underground Low-Level station. Between 1901 and 1905 the original station was rebuilt. [4] The station was extended over the top of Argyle Street, and thirteen platforms were built. [4]