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Maryhill Line
A Class 156 at Anniesland, the outer terminus of the Maryhill LineOverview System National Rail Locale Glasgow
ScotlandTermini Glasgow Queen Street
AnnieslandStations 7 Operation Opened 1993 Owner Network Rail Operator(s) ScotRail Rolling stock Class 156, Class 158, Class 170 Route map LegendMaryhill Line LegendAnniesland (for Argyle Line and North Clyde Line) Kelvindale Maryhill Summerston Gilshochill Possilpark & Parkhouse Ashfield Glasgow Queen Street ( Buchanan Street) The Maryhill Line is a suburban railway line linking Glasgow and Anniesland via Maryhill in Scotland. It is part of the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport network. The line between Glasgow and Maryhill forms a part of the West Highland Line and was re-opened to stopping passenger services in 1993. In 2005 it was extended to Anniesland via a new station at Kelvindale in the north west of the city.
The route serves the following places:
- Glasgow Queen Street
- Ashfield
- Possilpark and Parkhouse
- Gilshochill
- Summerston
- Maryhill
- Kelvindale
- Anniesland
Maryhill Line services connect with the Argyle and North Clyde Lines at Anniesland station, where the Maryhill line terminates in a bay platform built as part of the extension; there is no physical connection to the other lines.
The line is not electrified. Passenger services are operated by First ScotRail, using Class 156, Class 158 and Class 170 diesel multiple units.
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