St Enoch subway station

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St Enoch
The former Subway station (now travel centre) on the right, with the St Enoch Centre in the background.
Location
Place St Enoch Place
Local authority Glasgow
Operations
Managed by SPT
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
Annual entry/exit 1.91 million †
Subway platforms in use 2
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
List of Strathclyde stations:
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† Data from Strathclyde Partnership for Transport [1]

St Enoch subway station is the first station on the north of the River Clyde on the Glasgow Subway. It is located in Glasgow city centre, Scotland. Although it does not have direct interchange with the main line railway, it is located approximately halfway between Glasgow Central station and Argyle Street railway station, within a few moments walk to both.

Usage of the station has declined significantly in recent years, with passenger numbers falling from 2.43 million in 1999/2000 to 1.91 million in the 12 months ending 31 March 2005 [2]

Above ground, the station building housed both a booking office and the headquarters of the original Glasgow District Subway Railway Company. This was (and is) the Subway's most distinctive building - an ornate, late Victorian red sandstone structure. It still stands - it was carefully preserved during the modernisation of the Subway in 1977, even being jacked up in the air for a while reconstruction of the subsurface platforms. It is no longer used as the ticket office, it is now used as a travel centre. The station is now entered through a pair canopies located on either side, and other than Buchanan Street is the only station to feature a subterranean ticket hall. The station originally featured a single island platform, though this was replaced by a dual side platform layout during the modernisation programme.[citation needed]

The adjacent former St Enoch mainline station remained opened until 1966. Thereafter it was used as a car park until the St Enoch shopping centre was built on the same site.

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    Preceding station Glasgow Subway Following station
    Buchanan Street   Glasgow Subway   Bridge Street