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Bargeddie railway station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bargeddie

Scottish Gaelic: Bàrr Geadaidh[1]
National Rail
Bargeddie in 2015, following electrification works
General information
LocationBargeddie, North Lanarkshire
Scotland
Coordinates55°51′05″N 4°04′26″W / 55.8513°N 4.0738°W / 55.8513; -4.0738
Grid referenceNS702639
Managed byScotRail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeBGI
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 91,788
2019/20Increase 104,888
2020/21Decrease 14,540
2021/22Increase 56,962
2022/23Increase 73,208
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Bargeddie railway station is located in the village of Bargeddie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, situated between the city of Glasgow and the town of Coatbridge. It opened in 1993 under British Rail and SPTE, and is on the site of an earlier station called 'Drumpark'.[citation needed] It is on the Whifflet Line (a branch of the more extensive Argyle Line), 9¼ miles (15 km) east of Glasgow Central railway station. Train services are provided by ScotRail.

Services

A half-hourly service operates between Glasgow Central (Low Level) and Whifflet stations, on Mondays to Saturdays. Westbound and Eastbound services run to and from Dalmuir and one train per hour each way extends to/from Motherwell.

Sunday services formerly only ran for the month prior to Christmas and were extended to Shotts, but since the December 2014 timetable change and the start of EMU operation now run hourly each way all day throughout the year (to Balloch and Motherwell).[2]

References

  1. ^ Brailsford, Martyn, ed. (December 2017) [1987]. "Gaelic/English Station Index". Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man (6th ed.). Frome: Trackmaps. ISBN 978-0-9549866-9-8.
  2. ^ National Rail Timetable 2014-15, Table 225
Preceding station
National Rail
National Rail
Following station
Kirkwood   ScotRail
Argyle Line
  Baillieston
  Historical railways  
Langloan
Line open; station closed
  Caledonian Railway
Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway
  Baillieston
Line open; station moved


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