Busby railway station is a railway station in the village of Busby, East Renfrewshire, Greater Glasgow, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and...
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The Busby Railway is a short railway line built to the south of Glasgow, connecting the (at the time) small villages of Thornliebank, Giffnock, Clarkston...
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This original village or fermtoun was in the area of the present Busby railway station. For centuries the occupants had worked the surrounding land from...
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South Western Line. It was opened in 1866 by the Busby Railway. The station was opened by the Busby Railway on 1 January 1866. Services were subsequently...
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Busby Railway. The station is 11+1⁄2 miles (18.5 km) southeast of Glasgow Central. Initially opened in 1868, and operated by the Caledonian Railway Company...
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Line. The station was opened by the Busby Railway on 1 January 1866. In March 2023 piling work began for the line to be electrified. The station had a proposed...
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the Busby Railway was opened to exploit the Giffnock sandstone quarries and the Busby textile industry. Two years later, in 1868, the railway was extended...
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Busby Junction where the Busby Railway (latterly part of the Caledonian Railway) diverges. Following grouping, the station became part of the London...
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Glasgow South Western Line (East Kilbride branch). The station was opened by the Busby Railway on 1 October 1881. There was a ticket office located on...
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and Ayr Railway. The station opened on 4 April 1843 as Busby. Busby station had a short life and closed on 15 April 1850, however the station reopened...
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