Stopping All Stations: North Clyde Line

Recorded 20th February 2023 PART 1-The North Clyde Line was established by British Rail in 1960, and runs east–west through the Greater Glasgow conurbation, linking northern Lanarkshire with western Dunbartonshire, by way of the city centre. Fifty years later, in 2010, the line was extended by Network Rail east from Airdrie, by way of re-opening the line to Bathgate meeting up with the line re-opened by British Rail from Edinburgh. The main core of the route runs from Edinburgh Waverley to Helensburgh Central via Bathgate and Glasgow Queen Street (Low Level). To the east of the Glasgow city centre, there is a short branch to Springburn, while to the west there are two routes between Hyndland and Dalmuir (via Singer and via Yoker), as well as branches to Milngavie and Balloch. Stopping at: Glasgow Queen Street, Charing Cross, Partick, Hyndland, Anniesland, Westerton, Bearsden, Hillfoot, Milngavie, Drumchapel, Singer, Dalmuir, Kilpatrick, Bowling, Dumbarton East, Dumbarton Central, Dalreoch, Renton, Alexandria, Balloch, Cardross, Craigendoran and Helensburgh Central