Possilpark & Parkhouse Railway Station


(Pàirc Phosail & Taigh na Pàirce)

An unstaffed suburban railway station in North Glasgow, Possilpark & Parkhouse Railway Station (referred to as Pàirc Phosail & Taigh na Pàirce in Gaelic) is located on the Maryhill Line, a quarter-mile (0.5 km) north northwest of Possilpark and a half-mile (1 km) east southeast of Lambhill. Operated by ScotRail, this station is used by around 100,000 passengers per annum (2014). Possilpark & Parkhouse opened in 1993, to permit the reintroduction of suburban passenger services on the former Glasgow, Dumbarton, and Helensburgh Railway (which opened in 1858) that otherwise connected Glasgow Queen Street Station to the West Highland Line. It is preceded by Ashfield Railway Station, a quarter-mile (0.5 km) to the east southeast, and followed by Gilshochill, a mile (1.5 km) to the west northwest.


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