Partick Central railway station

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Partick Central
The former station building for Partick Central, most recently used as an auction house but demolished January 2007.
Location
Location Partick
Area Glasgow
Operations
Original company Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway
Pre-grouping company Caledonian Railway
Platforms 2
History
1 October 1896 Opened
15 June 1959 Renamed as Kelvin Hall
5 October 1964 Station closed to passengers (line closed to Stobcross)
23 October 1978 Station completely closed (freight service from Yoker)
Disused railway stations in Scotland

Closed railway stations in Britain
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Partick Central railway station was a railway station serving the Partick area of the city of Glasgow. Built in the 1890s by the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway Company, it sat on a line that ran along the north bank of the River Clyde from Stobcross to Dumbarton. The station was renamed Kelvin Hall in 1959, as it was in the vicinity of the building of that name, and was close, but not attached to, the Partick Cross station on the Glasgow Subway.

Looking beneath the station building, the trackbed has been lifted but the platform edge remains visible.
Looking beneath the station building, the trackbed has been lifted but the platform edge remains visible.

Passenger and goods services to the station ceased in 1964 when it closed as part of the Beeching cuts to rail services across the UK. The station building was later used as a workshop and an auction house before lying empty for a number of years. The remains of the platforms and trackbed, which were underneath the station building, have been removed but the railway's route is fairly discernable. The station's goods yard served as a site for travelling people and as a scrap merchants.

The site had been empty and awaiting redevelopment when in 2004 it emerged that the supermarket chain Tesco wished to develop a 24-hour operation there, in the face of local opposition STOP. Tesco had the station building demolished on 28 January 2007. [1] Demolition in progress Demolition complete Video



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Preceding station Historical Railways Following station
Stobcross
now named
Exhibition Centre
Station open
  Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway   Partick West