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Eglinton Street railway station : ウィキペディア英語版
Eglinton Street railway station

Eglinton Street railway station was a railway station approximately one mile south of , in the Port Eglinton district of Glasgow.
== History ==
Sources published in the late 20th century claim that this station opened on Sunday 28 February 1909,〔 which would have been highly unlikely given Scotland's sabbatarian culture at the time. Contemporary sources, such as railway notices, timetables, maps and Post Office Directories, show that the station existed nearly 30 years before that date.
When the station opened, on 1 July 1879, it allowed Caledonian Railway trains from Edinburgh and Lanarkshire, which had previously terminated at to reach Bridge Street to connect with trains for Greenock and Wemyss Bay, with through carriages being provided from Edinburgh to stations on the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway and Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway.〔Caledonian Railway notice in Glasgow Herald, 1 July 1879〕 These continued to terminate at Bridge Street even after Central Station had opened on 1 August 1879.〔Notice from Caledonian Railway, published in Glasgow Herald, 1 August 1879〕
On 19 March 1883, there was a collision between two trains at Eglinton Street station in which four people died and many more were injured.〔The People's History of Glasgow, 1899, page 38〕 The crash involved the 6:15pm train from Central Station to East Kilbride and the 5pm train from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central, which had stopped at Eglinton Street Station. The driver of the Edinburgh train failed to heed the signal against the train leaving the station. The East Kilbride train had left Central on time and had a clear signal to proceed. It was slowing down when it collided with the Edinburgh train which was getting up steam. The drivers and firemen of both trains survived the crash, having been violently thrown from their engines.〔Glasgow Herald, 20 March 1883〕
Opened by the Caledonian Railway on the former routes of the Cathcart District Railway and Polloc and Govan Railway on the southern approached to Glasgow Central, Eglinton Street station became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station was located in the routes to the:
* Two platforms - Cathcart Circle, the Barrhead, East Kilbride and Kilmarnock lines
* Four platforms - West Coast Main Line
The station was closed in 1965.〔

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