Buchanan Street railway station
- Buchanan Street railway station
Buchanan Street Station was the least known of Glasgow's four main terminal railway stations, the other three being Central, Queen St and St Enoch. It was based to the Northwest of Queen St Station and ran services to the North of Scotland.
Constructed in 1849 by the Caledonian Railway Company as their main terminus station for the city, the original station buildings consisted of supposedly temporary wooden structures, which actually lasted on site until the 1930s. A goods station at the site opened in 1850. Services that ran from the station were primarily northbound, with Aberdeen, Perth and Stirling being common destinations.
The station was marked for closure and replacement in the "Bruce Report", a study into how to redevelop the city of Glasgow in the post-Second World War period. The plans set out a scheme whereby Buchanan Street and Queen Street stations were to be closed and a new "Glasgow North railway station" was to be built in their place. This station would have been built on land including the site of Buchanan Street although would have been many times larger. There was also a similar scheme to replace Central and St Enoch stations with a new "Glasgow South railway station", but neither came to fruition.
Despite this reprieve, it proved only to be temporary as the station was closed to operations in 1966 as part of the rationalisation of the railway system of the entire United Kingdom devised by Richard Beeching with most of its services running to Queen Street instead. The buildings had been completely demolished by 1971, although the 430 yard long Buchanan Street tunnel that ran from just outwith the station coming out at Sighthill still exists, although public access is prohibited.
Buchanan House (named 'ScotRail House' between January 1985 and April 1994) and Glasgow Caledonian University occupy the site of the railway station.
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