Trains to Glasgow Queen Street - Station Details and further Information on the Glasgow Queen Street Area
Glasgow Queen Street is a train station in Glasgow, Scotland, the smaller of the city's two main line railway termini and the third-busiest station in Scotland. It is between George Street to the south and Cathedral Street Bridge to the north, at the northern end of Queen Street adjacent to George Square.
Queen Street station's platforms are on two levels.
High Level - The high level station is the larger of the two levels, and is the terminus for routes to Edinburgh and north of the Central Belt. run by First ScotRail diesel multiple units. The high level railway approaches the station building through the Queen Street Tunnel, which runs beneath the Buchanan Galleries shopping centre to the Sighthill area northeast of the city centre.
Low Level - The low level is the most central stop on the North Clyde Line of the Glasgow suburban electric network. Trains run frequently between Helensburgh, Balloch, and Milngavie on the Firth of Clyde, and Airdrie, on the edge of the Greater Glasgow conurbation, Drumgelloch and Springburn. On completion of the Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link, trains will be extended beyond Drumgelloch to Edinburgh Waverley via Bathgate.
The low-level line between High Street, Queen Street and Charing Cross was built before the Glasgow Subway, making it the oldest underground railway in the city. |