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History
of Neilston Railway Station and Line. Neilston Station, originally
named Neilston High, as there was a Neilston Low on the Barrhead-Kilmarnock
line, is the terminus of the electric train line from Glasgow. It
was opened in 1903 when the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway built
its line through the village to the coast at Ardrossan.
In its heyday, the line carried boat
expresses to Ardrossan and coal trains from Lanarkshire, but through
services were cut back to Neilston and the remaining line into
Glasgow Central via Patterton, Whitecraigs, Williamwood and Muirend
was electrified in 1962, with Glasgow's famous "Blue Trains"
taking over the services.
Read a full history specially prepared
by the Caldonian Railway Assocation >>>
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