Corkerhill Railway Station


(Cnoc Chorcair)

A halt on the Paisley Canal Line, Corkerhill Railway Station (known as Cnoc Chorcair in Gaelic) is located between the districts of Mosspark and Corkerhill in Glasgow City. This station was opened by Glasgow & South Western Railway in 1896 and but closed in 1983 when passenger services were withdrawn from the Paisley Canal Line. It was rebuilt and reopened in 1990, now comprising a solitary platform on what had become a single-track line. Corkerhill Railway Station is operated by ScotRail and is unstaffed. Passengers numbers have grown steadily over the last few years, from 192,376 per annum in 2009-10 to 284,918 in 2016-17.

It is preceded by Drumbreck, 3 miles (5 km) to the south southwest, and followed by Mosspark Railway Station, a half-mile (1 km) to the west northwest. A quarter-mile (0.5 km) to the east is the Corkerhill Servicing and Maintenance Depot.


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