Cambuslang Railway Station


(Camas Lang)

Cambuslang Railway Station (referred to as Camas Lang in Gaelic) lies on the Argyle Line, on the northern edge of Cambuslang, 1¼ miles (2 km) east northeast of Burnside in South Lanarkshire. This station opened in 1849 on the Clydesdale Junction Railway which was operated by the Caledonian Railway Company. Located in a cutting, it comprises two platforms on what is now the West Coast Main Line, although only local services stop here. Now operated by ScotRail, Cambuslang Railway Station still provides regular services to Glasgow Central. It is staffed part-time and was used by 806,638 passengers per annum (2016-17). It is preceded by Newton Railway Station, 1½ miles (2.5 km) east, and followed by Rutherglen, a similar distance to the west northwest.


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