Everything about Maryhill Railway Station totally explained
Maryhill railway station is a
railway station serving the
Maryhill area of
Glasgow,
Scotland. It is located on the
Maryhill Line 8 km (4¾ miles) north west of
Glasgow Queen Street, a short distance east of Maryhill Viaduct and Maryhill Park Junction. It has two
side platforms. Services are provided by
First ScotRail on behalf of
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport.
Maryhill was previously the terminus for the eponymous line. Since 2005 the service has extended to
Kelvindale and
Anniesland to connect with the
North Clyde and
Argyle Lines.
Services
Monday to Saturdays there's a half-hourly service eastbound to Glasgow Queen Street and westbound to
Anniesland.
A Sunday service that ran briefly in December 2007 but there isn't one currently.
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