Paisley St James railway station

Paisley St James railway station

UK stations
name = Paisley Saint James
code = PYJ


caption = St James's church can be seen in the distance under the footbridge.
manager = First ScotRail
locale = Paisley
borough = Renfrewshire
platforms = 2
years = 29 March 1841
events = Opened
lowusage0405 = 22,365
lowusage0506 = 25,812
lowusage0607 = 25,842

Paisley St James railway station is on the Inverclyde Line, serving a residential district of Paisley, Scotland, just west of the town centre. For passengers travelling to the commercial district, Paisley Gilmour Street is the main railway station of Paisley, and is located in the heart of Paisley town centre.There is an on-going campaign to re-name the station "Paisley St Mirren" due the stations proximity to St. Mirren F.C.'s new stadium.

rail line
previous=Bishopton
next=Paisley Gilmour Street
route=First ScotRail

Inverclyde Line
col=FF80C0
rail line
previous=Georgetown
"Line open; station closed"
next=Paisley Gilmour Street
route=Caledonian Railway

Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway
col=496799
rail line
previous=Ferguslie
"Line and station closed"
next=
route=Caledonian Railway

Paisley and Barrhead District Railway
col=496799

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External links

* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sealed/paisley/railpage/stjamestoglenfield.htm Dedicated historical web page]


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