Glasgow, West George Street, Queen Street Station View of frontage
SC 605164
Description Glasgow, West George Street, Queen Street Station View of frontage
Date 1968
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 605164
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Queen Street Station, West George Street, Glasgow This station was opened in 1842 by the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, with a large train shed. A former church and some other existing buildings were incorporated. In 1855-6 a new carriage entrance was built in Dundas Street. The train shed was replaced in 1880, and the 1855-6 buildings were demolished in 1968. This shows the Dundas Street frontage of the 1855-6 block from the south-west, with a corner of the former church on the right. This is clearly an accomplished design, and is presumably by a recognised architect, perhaps Charles Wilson. The building had a central area for carriages, used by taxis until the 1950s, with side and rear pavements for pedestrians. It was demolished in 1968, and replaced by the present entrance and booking offices. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H68/418/1B
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