The Glasgow Central station was built in 1961. The station contains two levels, a high-level station and a low-level station. They have had well over 26 million passengers from April 2011 to March 2012.
Glasgow Central station ended in 1964.
Glasgow Central station was created in 1879.
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Queen steet station and Glasgow central station
Glasgow Central Railway ended in 1897.
Glasgow Green railway station ended in 1953.
Glasgow Cross railway station ended in 1964.
Glasgow Bridge Street railway station ended in 1905.
Port Glasgow Upper railway station ended in 1959.
High Street - Glasgow - railway station ended in 1977.
Euro Hostel Glasgow is based in Scotland near the Glasgow shopping centre, the nearest station is Glasgow central railway station. It is a modern hostel which can meet any budget.
Queen Street station, which is located next door. Queen Street serves trains to the north of Glasgow, but trains to the south of Glasgow go to Central station, so if you end up there you'll have to walk or catch the Subway. Trains from Edinburgh can go to either station.
There is a bus that costs £4.20, it takes about 25 minutes. There is a train that goes to Paisley Gilmour Street from Glasgow Central and then a bus from there to the airport.