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    St Enoch station was a mainline railway station in the city of Glasgow, Scotland between 1876 and 1966. The hotel was the first building in Glasgow to...
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    St Enoch subway station is a station on the Glasgow Subway in Scotland. It is located north of the River Clyde in Glasgow city centre. Although it does...
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  • opened in 1870–71, and the passenger terminal was St Enoch railway station, opened in 1876. The railway bridge across the Clyde was the first in the city...
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    St. Enoch Square is a public square in Glasgow, Scotland, situated south of the junction of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street, two of the city's busiest...
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    former St Enoch Station, the building is just off Glasgow's famous shopping thoroughfare, Argyle Street and overlooks the historic St. Enoch Square and...
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    Street station is a former railway station in Glasgow. Less well known than the city's other terminus stations – Central, Queen Street and St Enoch – it...
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  • Docklands Light Railway, 4 and 7 disused, 3A, 4A, 4B, and 10A exist St Enoch station is close by Platform numbering starts at 0 "Estimates of station usage 1...
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    line which was to be extended to the new St Enoch station which had opened nearly a year earlier. Gorbals station closed to passengers permanently on 1 June...
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  • Docklands Light Railway, 4 and 7 disused, 3A, 4A, 4B, and 10A exist Excluding London Underground Platform numbering starts at 0 St Enoch station is close by...
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    reclamation works started in 1982 using rubble from the demolished St Enoch railway station. The construction of the SEC Centre buildings began on the site...
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    Enoch railway station. The line and station opened on 1 May 1876; construction of the line having taken 11 years. In 1883, St Enoch railway station became...
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    proposed station, available on: Hipkiss' Scanned Old Maps. Previously, two other terminus stations served Glasgow. St Enoch railway station was sited on St Enoch...
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  • The Glasgow St Enoch rail accident occurred on 27 July 1903. A train arriving at the St Enoch terminal station failed to stop in time and collided heavily...
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    to St Enoch station. It was in operation until 1966, when passenger services to St Enoch station ended. It has been proposed to reopen the station as...
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    Thames–Clyde Express (category Named passenger trains of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway)
    Settle-Carlisle Railway and the Glasgow South Western Line between London St Pancras and Glasgow St Enoch. Following the closure of St Enoch station in 1966,...
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    the railway facilities in Glasgow, and it was decided to concentrate the south-facing passenger services on Glasgow Central station, closing St Enoch. The...
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    Kilmarnock Joint Railway. The station opened on 1 December 1877, and was located close to the junction between the lines to Glasgow St Enoch via Gorbals Junction...
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    closes low-level (Argyle) line 1966: Buchanan Street railway station and St Enoch railway station close 1967: Celtic F.C. first British winners of European...
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    Street railway station, Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland, was built by the City of Glasgow Union Railway while the new line from Shields Junction to St Enoch station...
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    St Enoch boat trains continued running, without stopping until 30 November 1965. 2009 Photo Gallery Former Lynedoch station Former Lynedoch station Former...
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    Central Station, is one of two principal mainline rail terminals in Glasgow, Scotland. The railway station was opened by the Caledonian Railway on 1 August...
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  • Excluding London Underground St Enoch station is close by Excludes London Underground, 10a and 10b are Tramlink Buchanan Street station is close by Excluding...
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    Street by a length of moving walkway. St Enoch once shared this distinction, before its parent St Enoch railway station was closed in the 1960s and demolished...
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    Buchanan Street (redirect from Buchanan St)
    Street station on the Glasgow Subway (which also serves Queen Street Station) is underneath the top half of Buchanan Street. The St. Enoch station of the...
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    Glasgow Railway main line at Cowlairs by means of running powers over the E&G Sighthill Branch, whilst the impressive terminus at Glasgow St Enoch opened...
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  • St Rollox railway station served the city of Glasgow, historically in Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1831 to 1962 on the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway....
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  • September 1877 Southside station was replaced by Gorbals station for trains on the Barrhead branch line to the new St Enoch station, which had opened nearly...
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    Royal in Dunlop Street, which had been demolished to make way for St Enoch railway station. William Glover brought the name Theatre Royal with him and its...
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  • that ran from Glasgow St Enoch via Potterhill, Barrhead Central and Pollokshaws West railway station before returning to St Enoch. The circular service...
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    from Glasgow and Paisley ceased running beyond Kilmacolm; however, the St Enoch boat trains continued running, without stopping until 30 November 1965...
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