Finnieston railway station (disambiguation)

Finnieston railway station (disambiguation)

There are (were) two stations in the Finnieston area of Glasgow, that have been titled Finnieston:
* Finnieston (opened 1886; closed 1917) built by the Glasgow City and District Railway, now part of the North Clyde Line;
* Stobcross (opened 1894; closed 1955; reopened 1979) built by the Glasgow Central Railway now part of the Argyle Line. Upon reopening in 1979 it was named "Finnieston", however when the SECC was opened it was renamed Exhibition Centre in 1986.


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