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Cambuslang / ˈ k æ m b ə s ˈ l æ ŋ / ⓘ (Scots: Cammuslang, from Scottish Gaelic: Camas Lang) [3] is a town on the south-eastern outskirts of Greater Glasgow, Scotland.With approximately 30,000 residents, it is the 27th largest town in Scotland by population, [4] although, never having had a town hall, it may also be considered the largest village in Scotland.
Newton railway station is a railway station located between the neighbourhoods of Drumsagard, Halfway, Newton and Westburn in the town of Cambuslang (Greater Glasgow), Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and it lies on the Argyle , Cathcart Circle lines as well as being immediately adjacent to the West Coast Main Line (WCML) although ...
Cambuslang railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.The station is 5 miles (8 km) [2] south east of Glasgow Central, and is physically located on the West Coast Main Line (WCML) although main line services do not stop here - it is served by local stopping services as part of the Argyle Line to and from Glasgow Central (both Low ...
The opening of the M74 Motorway extension between Cambuslang and Tradeston in Glasgow in 2011 introduced a quick route to and from the Newton area. Motorway connections heading south towards Hamilton and England, or towards northern (M73/M80) or eastern Scotland ( M8 ) have been in place for some years.
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A major bus route at the southern boundary running between Glasgow and Hamilton, First Glasgow's '267', serves the area via Hamilton Road with stops near to the shops. After securing a grant from 'Award for All', the residents association funded a feasibility study which resulted in the addition of sporting facilities in the village in 2010. [ 12 ]
Halfway is the largest component of the Cambuslang East ward of South Lanarkshire Council [1] [2] [3] which has an overall population of around 16,000. [ 4 ] History and amenities
Cambuslang Public Library – a county council erection by John Stewart in 1936–38 – 'one long range with stripped classical detail'. Now closed and demolished (April 2007). Health Institute (1926, by John Stewart, Lanarkshire County Council architect). It is similar in style to his other buildings if a little more domestic.