Anniesland train station links the suburb of Anniesland with Glasgow Central and Queen Street Stations, both 11 minute journeys away. Trains from Anniesland train station take 23 minutes to reach Dumbarton.
Anniesland train station was first opened in 1874 as part of the North British Railway route to link the Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway with Queens Dock. Anniesland itself in home to Scotland’s tallest listed building: the residential tower block Anniesland Court, which towers 24 storeys over its neighbours. Designed by J Holmes & Partners and built in 1968, it is the only tower block in Glasgow with category A listed status.
The station at Anniesland has three platforms, linked by a footbridge and accessed by steps on either side. There is also ramped access to platforms 1 and 3, a staffed ticket office, and toilet facilities. Several small shops are located near the station. Frequent trains depart for Glasgow and Dumbarton every day.
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Departing to | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
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to Larkhall | ScotRail | 06:00 | 1 | Scheduled |
to Airdrie | ScotRail | 06:14 | 1 | Scheduled |
to Larkhall | ScotRail | 06:30 | 1 | Scheduled |
to Glasgow Queen Street | ScotRail | 06:32 | 3 | Scheduled |
to Dalmuir | ScotRail | 06:38 | 2 | Scheduled |
Arriving from | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
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from Dalmuir | ScotRail | 06:00 | 1 | Scheduled |
from Dalmuir | ScotRail | 06:14 | 1 | Scheduled |
from Dalmuir | ScotRail | 06:30 | 1 | Scheduled |
from Motherwell | ScotRail | 06:36 | 2 | Scheduled |
from Balloch | ScotRail | 06:44 | 1 | Scheduled |