Shields railway station explained

Shields
Status:Disused
Borough:Pollokshields, Glasgow
Country:Scotland
Coordinates:55.8477°N -4.2755°W
Platforms:2
Original:Glasgow and South Western Railway
Postgroup:LMS
Years:1885
Events:Opened
Years1:1 April 1925
Events1:Amalgamated with Shields Road station and Pollokshields station into new Shields Road
Years2:14 February 1966
Events2:Closed[1]

Shields railway station was a railway station in Pollokshields, Glasgow, Scotland.

History

Shields station was built by the Glasgow and South Western Railway when the Paisley Canal Line opened in 1885.[2] [3]

Contemporary maps show that, at Shields Junction, the Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal and towpath had run alongside the Caledonian Railway line shortly before it connected to the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway. There was plenty of space for the development of the new line and station buildings, as the canal had not followed as straight a course as the railway track to replace it would.

After Shields station opened, there were three adjacent stations at Shields Junction operated by different railway companies. Shields Road station and Pollokshields station were situated to the north of Shields station.

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Notes and References

  1. Butt (1995), page 210
  2. The People's History of Glasgow (1899) page 87
  3. Smith, W.A.C. and Anderson, P. An illustrated history of Glasgow's railways Irwell Press,1993