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Glasgow Central Station

Gordon Street, G1 3SL

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    About Glasgow Central Station

    In 1840 Glasgow’s main terminal was south of the river Clyde at Bridge Street. It was jointly operated by two companies, the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock & Ayrshire Railway Company (GPK&A) and the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway Company (GP&G). In 1847 the GP&G joined the Caledonian Railway Company and in 1850 the GPK&A merged with another company to create the Glasgow & South Western Railway Company.

    This stunning, historic building is a favourite meeting point for many thanks to its shops, bars and restaurants.  

    Opening Hours:          Monday to Saturday:              04:00 – 00:30

                                        Sunday:                                   07:00 – 00:30

    Tickets and travel information

    National Rail enquiries:          03457 48 49 50

    Text Phone:                             0345 60 50 600

    Welsh language line:  0345 60 40 500

    Station Enquiries:                   03457 11 41 41

    British Transport Police:  There office is located by the entrance to the low-level; station.  If no one is there, use the phone by the entrance to contact police control

    Police patrol the station 24 hours a day.

    For assistance call, 0800 40 50 40 (24 hours), text 61016, or speak to any member of station staff

    Find your way around the station using the https://www.networkrail.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Glasgow-Central-Map.pdf

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