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  2. Queen's Park, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Park (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc na Banrìghinn, Scots: Queen's Pairk) is a park situated on the south side of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, between Strathbungo, Shawlands, Battlefield, Mount Florida, and Crosshill The 60-hectare (148-acre) park lies about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4 km) south of the city centre, [1] and gives its name to a nearby railway station and several other local ...

  3. Queens Park railway station (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Cathcart Circle Lines route map. Queen's Park station opened with the first section of the Cathcart District Railway, which opened as far as Mount Florida on 1 March 1886 [3] (the line through to the first Cathcart station opened a few months later, on 25 May 1886). [3] The station maintains its original island platform and station building to ...

  4. List of places in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Map of places in Glasgow compiled from this list ... Polmadie, Port Eglinton, Priesthill, Queen's Park, Rosshall, Roughmussel, Shawlands, Shieldhall, ...

  5. Lesser Hampden - Wikipedia

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    Lesser Hampden is a football stadium in Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scotland, owned by Queen's Park F.C. and located immediately beside the western end of the national stadium, Hampden Park. Since 2023 its sponsored name has been The City Stadium (after City Facilities Management, owned by local businessman William Haughey, Baron Haughey ).

  6. Crosshill Queen's Park Church - Wikipedia

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    Crosshill Queen's Park Church is a 19th-century former Church of Scotland parish church near Queen's Park in Glasgow. Nowadays, the building has been converted into residential flats. Nowadays, the building has been converted into residential flats.

  7. King's Park, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    King's Park (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc an Rìgh, Scots: Keeng's Pairk) is a district in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.It is situated south of the River Clyde and borders the Glasgow areas of Croftfoot, Cathcart, Simshill, Mount Florida and Toryglen and the neighbourhood of Bankhead in the adjoining town of Rutherglen.

  8. UK railway stations – Q - Wikipedia

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    links to map of station at Multimap.com Code links to arrivals and departures Code links to station information Quakers Yard: CF46 5NJ: QYD: QYD: Queenborough: ME11 5AZ: QBR: QBR: Queen's Park (Glasgow) G42 8PH: QPK: QPK: Queen's Park (London) NW6 6NL: QPW: QPW: Queens Road (Peckham) SE15 2JN: QRP: QRP: Queenstown Road: SW11 5EZ: QRB: QRB ...

  9. Queen's Park F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Park Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow, which plays in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of the Scottish football pyramid. Queen's Park is the oldest association football club in Scotland, having been founded in 1867, and is the 10th oldest in the world. [1]