Charing Cross railway station (Scotland) explained

Charing Cross (Glasgow)
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Glasgow, Glasgow
Country:Scotland
Coordinates:55.8647°N -4.27°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Owned:Network Rail
Manager:ScotRail
Platforms:2
Code:CHC
Years:15 March 1886
Events:Opened
Years1:1970
Events1:Rebuilt
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Charing Cross (Glasgow) is a railway station close to the centre of Glasgow, Scotland, serving the district of the same name. It is managed by ScotRail and is served by trains on the North Clyde Line.

History

Dating from 1886, it was originally part of the Glasgow City and District Railway, the first underground railway in Scotland. The station was built using the cut and cover method, with the original walls being visible on the open air section at the western end of the platforms. Nearby points of interest include Sauchiehall Street and the Mitchell Library, and the station (along with nearby Anderston - a stop on the Argyle Line), serves the city's financial district, making this station popular with commuters.

The original surface buildings of the station were demolished in the late 1960s during the construction of the Glasgow Inner Ring Road, and replaced by the current structure as part of the adjoining Elmbank Gardens office complex in 1970 - the building was designed by the Richard Seifert & Partners. In 1995 it received a minor refurbishment when lifts were provided down to platform level. The present station contains a staffed ticket office.

Under the Charing Cross Masterplan for the area unveiled by Glasgow City Council and the owner of Elmbank Gardens - London and Scottish Property Investments (L&SPI),[1] the current surface buildings will be demolished and rebuilt as part of a new development which will see most of the surrounding 1970s-era office blocks demolished and the site redeveloped with new offices and student accommodation.

Automatic ticket gates have now been installed and came into operation on 3 June 2011.

Services

The service pattern, Mondays-Saturdays Daytime, is as following:

Sunday service is:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CONSULTATION Starts On £250million ‘Charing Cross Gateway’ Transformation . reGlasgow . 31 October 2023.