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    Duke Street Train Station

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Alexandra Parade Train Station

    Alexandra Parade Train Station

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 miDennistoun

    This is my local train train station and it's pretty good for a wee train station and it's also…read morequite busy for a small station too. I quite like the fact it's not a manned station sometimes as it means I don't have to worry about ever queueing to get a ticket or such things. There's a information button you can press if you're ever needing train information or needing to know train times, etc... I'd probably never press it because I'm not a fan of chatting to some quiet person in a metal box on a stick in public, but that's just me and my daft ways. Pros: Fairly frequent service (half hourly) until quite late at night No ticket dude Wee bridge to hide under or shelter when it rains (as it often does) Wee bench Wee bin Cons: Only stairs ~ No ramp access for people with prams/buggys or wheelchairs Not 24 hour service (but not many train stations in Glasgow have that) No train information/timetable screens And my main bugbear is: NO SUNDAY SERVICE!!! Sort this out PLEASE ScotRail. In this day and age I think no Sunday service on what is clearly a popular train station is ridiculous. Annoys the heck out of me. If there was a Sunday service then it would most definitely get used by many locals. Ally Parade is always one of the busiest stops whenever I'm on the train coming from town or from the West End so it's daft they have no Sunday service. Bellgrove does and from what I can tell it's less popular/busier than Ally Parade so ScotRail; you're losing out. Please sort it. Thank you.

    My local train station. It gets two stars mostly for convenience and the fact that there is both a…read morebridge and a shelter to stand under if it rains. However, no trains on a Sunday, no ticket machines and a tonne of pooping pigeons makes this place just a bit meh for me. Not to mention the fact that if it's raining or there's some bad weather, the station is known to cancel all trains without warning, requiring a taxi or a trip to bellgrove a couple of stops away. Only ten minutes to Queen St though.

    Charing Cross Railway Station

    Charing Cross Railway Station

    3.1(10 reviews)
    2.3 miCharing Cross, City Centre

    A train station is a train station and they don't tend to differ very much, although this one is…read moreideally located at the top of the toon and is often overlooked in favour of the big bustling ones in the centre. I pass through this station most days and the staff are always really friendly; one cheerful ticket lady ushered me through the barrier for free when I passed through on new year's eve, which was a nice wee festive treat. There's rarely a queue, the staff are lovely and it's ideally located for those holidaying in one of the nearby hotels or for locals heading to work or into town. An ideal wee station.

    Charing Cross is definitely one of the better Scotrail train stations. Located, would you believe…read moreit, at Charing Cross, it's the perfect place to hop off the train for a night out on Sauchiehall or Bath Streets. It's also very close to the King's Theatre and the Mitchell Library. There are no barriers in opertion at this station, so it's quick in and out. The only obstacle is the stairs, but you can always take the lift if you're feeling lazy! Lines operate from Drumgelloch and Springburn to Milngavie, Helensburgh, and Balloch. There's also a wee WH Smith, which is quite expensive but they often have deals on chocolate and it's great for picking up your morning paper. Another added bonus is that when you're heading east you beat the rush for seats that follows at Queen Street. Brilliant!

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    Glasgow Queen Street

    Glasgow Queen Street

    3.3(53 reviews)
    1.6 miCity Centre

    Just off the queen street train station and right out the door your in the middle of the city…read more Loaded up with bars, restaurants, shopping and museums. The heart of the city center. Well it's kind of a mess right now as it's going through some major renovations. From what I've heard is things are being removed and replaced. Hopefully by the next time I've visited, it should be complete. The nice thing about this area, everything is all walking distance from each other. You can start off at a pub, move over to next. Get some shipping done, grab a meal and finish off at another pub. So many good restaurants that's all nearby. Both quick and easy places and sit down dining. Even loads of more upscale bars and restaurants. Just popping into different places and seeing what's there is really great. Major plus, with the train station ending there, it sure brings in loads of people. Daily and especially during the weekend.

    If you are looking for a great convenient way to travel to different parts of Scotland. I highly…read morerecommend Glasgow Queen Street Station. The customer service is above par. The staff are always helpful and genuinely care about the passengers. Very Clean Station. The toilets down stairs are very clean and you feel very safe at this station. You have a few choices to buy food and coffee. It should be noted I am from the United States of America, served with the United States Marines all over the World and travelled all over the United States. I definitely know a great train station from all my travels and life experiences. You definitely won't be disappointed by utilizing this train station upon your travels across Scotland.

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