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The station has a car park, built on the site of the goods yard at Kelvinbridge on the Stobcross to Maryhill Central line. The station is the deepest station on the Subway due to its close proximity to the River Kelvin - and as such the tunnels are prone to seepage in this area, necessitating pumping systems which run continuously to keep the ...
The station building was designed by well known Glasgow architect James Miller who designed many other Caledonian Railway stations, including Botanic Gardens which was the next stop on the line. It was in a style similar to other stations designed by Miller at the time. It was destroyed by a fire started by children while abandoned in August ...
Adjacent to the bridge is Kelvinbridge subway station on the Glasgow Subway - one of the deepest on the circuit due to the proximity of the river - on the south east-side of the bridge. This was also the location of Kelvinbridge railway station on the Glasgow Central Railway.
The Subway is the second oldest underground rail service in Great Britain, first place is the London Underground. The system comprises one circular line, with fifteen stations and two sets of rail that operate in alternative directions (Outer Circle clockwise; Inner Circle anticlockwise). The system also travels underneath the River Clyde.
Kelvinbridge subway station; Kelvinhall subway station; Kelvinside railway station; Kilbowie railway station; Kinning Park subway station; Kirklee railway station; L.
Pages in category "Glasgow Subway stations" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Kelvinbridge subway station; Kelvinhall subway station;
Pages in category "Disused railway stations in Glasgow" ... Kelvinbridge railway station; ... Maryhill Central railway station; Merkland Street subway station;
There are three Glasgow subway stations in the vicinity of the park, Kelvinbridge to the north being the closest via the Kelvin Walkway, with Hillhead to the northwest and Kelvinhall to the west also within walking distance, as are Exhibition Centre and Charing Cross railway stations to the south and south-east respectively.