Friday 10 Jun 2022

Anderston station to reopen to passengers

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

The station will re-open after the completion of a 13-week programme of engineering works designed to create a better experience for passengers.

Glasgow’s Anderston station will re-open to passengers on Monday (June 13), following a thirteen-week programme of engineering works.

The station closed on March 13 as part of a wider, £32m investment to improve punctuality and reliability on services between Rutherglen and the Exhibition Centre.

Extensive repairs were completed on the tunnels, bridges and tracks during that time, with the station work designed to create a better experience for passengers.

In the last three months engineers have removed the station ceilings in both the concourse and platform areas, with 25 tonnes of this material recycled.

Other elements include the installation of over 12 tonnes of steelwork to create the new lift shaft and 3,000 metres of new cabling throughout the station, with 960m2 of surface tiles replaced.

Anderston was originally scheduled to reopen a week ago, but worldwide supply chain issues led to a delay in the delivery of essential light fittings required for the platform areas.

Kris Kinnear, Network Rail Scotland’s capital delivery director, said: “I would like to thank passengers for their continued patience and understanding over the last 13 weeks, particularly when we had to extend the closure by a further week due to circumstances out with our control.

“This vital engineering work and the outcomes it delivers are part of our wider commitment to continually enhance Scotland’s Railway for our customers. This includes creating an improved station environment, introducing step free access and completely refurbishing the platforms.

“Given the extent of the work at Anderston station and on the wider Argyle line programme, we’ve also ensured that we won’t need to undertake an engineering project of this complexity and scale for several decades to come.”

David Simpson, ScotRail Service Delivery Director, said: “I’d like to thank customers for their patience while this work was carried out, and I’m confident that the improvements made at Anderston will be welcomed by those who use the station regularly.

“The introduction of step-free access make the station more accessible, and the engineering enhancements on the Argyle Line between Rutherglen and Exhibition Centre will improve punctuality and reliability on the route for years to come.

“It’s all part of our ongoing commitment to deliver a modern, reliable, and green rail network for Scotland.”

Some work will still be ongoing after the station re-opens, with the project scheduled to be completed in the autumn.

New ceiling tiles will be installed to the concourse and platform areas, alongside the introduction of the new lift, as well as additional seating being added at concourse level. In addition, the station frontage and outside area will be improved, with a new-look glazed entrance and enhanced external lighting.

For up-to-date service information, please visit https://www.scotrail.co.uk

If you have any questions on, you can contact Network Rail’s 24-hour national helpline on 03457 11 41 41. For the latest and progress updates follow on Twitter @NetworkRailScot and @ScotRail

Notes to Editors

Anderston station is situated south of Glasgow city centre and lies on the north bank of the River Clyde below the M8 and Kingston Bridge.

The station was originally opened in 1896 with its location directly below the A814. The original station was demolished in 1968 to make way for the M8 motorway although the route of the railway remained. It reopened as part of the Argyle line in 1979.

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