Glasgow Central High Level is set to partially reopen tomorrow, 18 March, with a limited ScotRail service following recent fire-related disruption.
Platforms seven to 15 on the west side of the station will be back in use from the start of service on Wednesday 18 March.
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Glasgow Central station Paisley Gilmour Street and through train services:
From the start of service on Wednesday 18 March, the following will operate:
Ayr and Glasgow Central – a half hourly service, calling at all stations between Paisley Gilmour Street – Kilwinning (Johnstone / Milliken Park / Howwood / Lochwinnoch / Glengarnock / Dalry).
Gourock and Glasgow Central – an hourly service, calling at all stations.
Wemyss Bay and Glasgow Central – an hourly service, calling at all stations.
Kilmarnock and Glasgow Central – a half hourly service, calling at all stations (integrated with normal Carlisle/South Ayrshire services).
East Kilbride and Glasgow Central – a half hourly service. Lanark and Glasgow Central – an hourly service.
ScotRail staff will be on hand at Hope Street to guide and support customers to and from platforms.
This will include entry and exit for customers via an entrance on Hope Street, known as the carriage driveway, which is used during special events and is normally for vehicular access.
The following entrances to the station will remain closed: Hope Street (adjacent to Waterloo Street). Gordon Street. Union Street.
