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Glasgow, Partick, 42-75 Merkland Street, Railway Station

Railway Station (19th Century)

Site Name Glasgow, Partick, 42-75 Merkland Street, Railway Station

Classification Railway Station (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Merkland Street Subway Station; Partick Subway Station; Partick Station

Canmore ID 166912

Site Number NS56NE 1658

NGR NS 55618 66488

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/166912

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View looking along the platform and tracks of Partick subway station, with a train waiting at the Outer Circle platform
View looking along the platform and tracks of Partick subway station, with a train waiting at the Outer Circle platformView looking across the concourse of Partick transport interchange, towards the ticket turnstiles and barriers of the subway platformsView from south east looking to the side entrance of Partick transport interchangeGlasgow, Merkland Street, Railway Station 
View from S showing trainView looking along the platform and tracks of Partick subway stationView looking across the tracks of Partick subway station square-on to the opposite platform, including the columns dividing Inner and Outer circle tracksGlasgow, Partick Station
General view of westbound platform with train, looking W.View of the escalators and tunnel openings at platform level of Partick subway stationView looking along the platforms and tracks of Partick subway stationView looking along the Inner Circle platform and track of Partick subway stationView of a tiled tunnel opening, with tracks illuminated within the tunnel, at Partick subway stationView looking across the concourse of Partick transport interchange, showing the ticket turnstiles of the subway station to the fore with the ticket office and main entrance beyondView from north east, looking across the Merkland Court bus stances towards the entrance portico of Partick transport interchangeView from north, looking along Merkland Street towards the Partick transport interchangeView of the escalators at concourse level within Partick transport interchange, leading down to the subway platformsView looking across the concourse of Partick transport interchange from within the barriers of the subway stationView from east of the entrance portico of Partick transport interchangeView looking along the platform of Partick subway station, with a train waiting at the Inner Circle platformView looking along the platform and tracks of Partick subway station, with a train waiting at the opposite platformView from east looking across Merkland Court to the Partick transport interchange

Administrative Areas

  • Council Glasgow, City Of
  • Parish Govan (City Of Glasgow)
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District City Of Glasgow
  • Former County Lanarkshire

Archaeology Notes

NS56NE 1658 55618 66488

Location formerly cited as NS 5561 6649.

Not to be confused with Kelvinhall (formerly Partick Cross) Subway Station (NS 56200 66602), for which see NS56NE 1402.

Partick Station (BR and Underground) [NAT]

OS (GIS) AIB, 2006.

This station allows serves both above-ground and Subway networks, although from different entrances and with no connection between them.

Partick Station (Glasgow Subway). This station was opened (as Merkland Street Station) by the Glasgow District Subway on 14 December 1896, but closed the same day (with the remainder of the system); it was reopened on 21 January 1897. Together with the remainder of the system, the station was closed for refurbishment by the Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive on 21 May 1977. It was reopened as Partick Station on 16 April 1980, and remains in regular use by passenger traffic.

Partick Station (British Railways). This intermediate station on the electrified Rutherglen-Helensburgh line of the Glasgow suburban system was opened on 17 December 1979, replacing Partick Hill Station. It remains in regular use by passenger traffic.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 14 February 2006.

R V J Butt 1995.

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