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Drumry railway station
Drumry railway station serves the Drumry and Linnvale area of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The railway station is managed by ScotRail and is served by trains on the Argyle Line and North Clyde Line. It is situated between Singer to the west and Drumchapel to the east, 8 mi from Glasgow Queen Street, measured via Maryhill.
History
Drumry station was opened on 6 April 1953 to serve two of the new housing schemes that were built post World War II on the northern edges of the Burgh of Clydebank, nearly a century after the opening of the line itself through the town.
Facilities
The station has a small car park and has cycle stands. It also has a staffed ticket office and a ticket machine, with help points, shelters and benches. Work to replace the platform surfaces by Network Rail was carried out between January and June 2022.
Passenger volume
The statistics cover twelve-month periods that start in April.
Services
On Mondays-Saturdays, trains between Balloch and Airdrie stop each way every 30 minutes. In addition to these North Clyde Line services, there are two Argyle Line trains per hour between Dalmuir and Larkhall. On Sundays, there is a half-hourly service to Edinburgh via Airdrie and to Helensburgh Central.
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