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The North Clyde Line is defined by Network Rail as the Glasgow North Electric Suburban line. | |||
It links the towns of Airdrie and Coatbridge on the eastern edge of Greater Glasgow to the northern Clyde coast, mainly to the towns of Helensburgh and Balloch. There are also two spurs from the line which serve the town of Milngavie, and the Glasgow suburb of Springburn. Westwards between Partick and Dalmuir, the line splits into two routes via Singer and Yoker. West Highland Line services operate along the North Clyde Line between Craigendoran Junction and Westerton. | |||
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* Scot Rail [http://www.scot-rail.co.uk/page/North+Clyde+Line] | |||
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[[Category: Railway Companies]] | [[Category: Railway Companies]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 10 November 2013
The North Clyde Line is defined by Network Rail as the Glasgow North Electric Suburban line.
It links the towns of Airdrie and Coatbridge on the eastern edge of Greater Glasgow to the northern Clyde coast, mainly to the towns of Helensburgh and Balloch. There are also two spurs from the line which serve the town of Milngavie, and the Glasgow suburb of Springburn. Westwards between Partick and Dalmuir, the line splits into two routes via Singer and Yoker. West Highland Line services operate along the North Clyde Line between Craigendoran Junction and Westerton.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Scot Rail [1]