Drumry railway station
Drumry | |
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Location | |
Place | Clydebank |
Local authority | West Dunbartonshire |
Coordinates | 55°54′17″N 4°23′07″W / 55.9046°N 4.3854°WCoordinates: 55°54′17″N 4°23′07″W / 55.9046°N 4.3854°W |
Grid reference | NS509705 |
Operations | |
Station code | DMY |
Managed by | Abellio ScotRail |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections from National Rail Enquiries | |
Annual rail passenger usage* | |
2004/05 | 0.178 million |
2005/06 | 0.215 million |
2006/07 | 0.205 million |
2007/08 | 0.210 million |
2008/09 | 0.231 million |
2009/10 | 0.226 million |
2010/11 | 0.229 million |
2011/12 | 0.244 million |
2012/13 | 0.257 million |
2013/14 | 0.247 million |
Passenger Transport Executive | |
PTE | SPT |
National Rail – UK railway stations | |
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Drumry from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year. | |
UK Railways portal |
Drumry railway station serves the Drumry and Linnvale area of Clydebank, Scotland. The railway station is managed by Abellio ScotRail and is served by trains on the Argyle Line and North Clyde Line.
Drumry station was opened in 1953 to serve two of the new housing schemes that were built post World War II on the northern edges of the Burgh of Clydebank. To the north of the line is the area known as South Drumry and to the south of the line is the area of Linnvale which is bounded by the Great Weatern Road to the east, the railway line to the north and the Forth and Clyde Canal to the south.
Facilities
The station does not have a car park, but has ten cycle stands available. It is staffed from Monday to Saturday.[1]
Services
There is a basic 15-minute service frequency in each direction throughout the day (Mon-Sat), provided by North Clyde Line and Argyle Line services. The Airdrie (Cumbernauld in the evenings) to Balloch via Queen Street call, along with Argyle Line trains between Dalmuir and Central Low Level. These originate at Larkhall northbound but run to Motherwell via Whifflet southbound. On Sundays, there is a half-hourly service each way, provide by the Edinburgh to Helensburgh Central trains.[2]
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Drumchapel | Abellio ScotRail Argyle Line |
Singer | ||
Drumchapel | Abellio ScotRail North Clyde Line |
Singer |
References
- ↑ http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/DMY/details.aspx
- ↑ GB eNRT 2015-16 Edition, Table 226
Sources
- Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0508-1. OCLC 60251199.
- Jowett, Alan (March 1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Grouping to the Present Day (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0086-1. OCLC 22311137.
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