Trains to Partick - Station Details and further Information on Partick Train Services
Partick station is a combined train station and underground station in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland. It, along with an adjacent bus station, forms one of the main transport hubs in Glasgow with regular services to many locations in Greater Glasgow and wider Strathclyde. The station has a Gaelic sign, because there is a significant Gaelic-speaking population in the Partick area.
Partick train station is one of the primary stations on the Argyle Line and North Clyde Line of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport's suburban rail network. These lines primarily provide services to the east and west although the station itself is orientated north-south with two platforms. Statistically, it is the tenth busiest train station in Scotland and the fifth busiest passenger interchange when subway and bus journeys from the site are included. Services are offered by First Scotrail.
Argyle Line trains serve the areas of Rutherglen and Cambuslang, before continuing to Motherwell, Lanark, Coatbridge Central via Bellshill or Hamilton Central, as well as Larkhall.
North Clyde Line trains operate to Drumgelloch, Springburn eastbound, via Glasgow Queen Street. Westbound services operate to Balloch and Helensburgh Central via Dalmuir, and to Milngavie.
Many journeys that interchange between the Argyle and North Clyde lines require passengers to change at Partick, as it is the closest station to central Glasgow with direct services to both Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street main line stations. |