Colonel William A. Phillips

Paisley Canal railway station is a railway station in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and lies on the Paisley Canal Line.

History

The original station was opened on 1 July 1885 by the Glasgow and South Western Railway,[2] situated on a loop line to Elderslie Junction due to congestion on the line through Paisley Gilmour Street. Following closure of the Dalry and North Johnstone Line and the Greenock Princess Pier Line in 1966, local services through Paisley Canal continued through to Kilmacolm, with the occasional boat train to Ardrossan Harbour. In the latter years the Kilmacolm service finished at 7pm. At some point the station buildings were taken out of use and an over-line booking office was built at the Causeyside Street end of the platforms.

The station closed to passengers on 10 January 1983,[2] however seven years later a new train service was commenced on 28 July 1990.[2] As the original station site had been sold and the platforms filled in, a new platform to the east of the Causeyside Street overbridge was constructed within the railway cutting.

Services

Monday to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service eastbound to Glasgow Central.

On Sundays, an hourly service operates.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Terminus   ScotRail
Paisley Canal Line
  Hawkhead
  Historical railways  
Paisley West
Line and station closed
  Glasgow and South Western Railway
Paisley Canal Line
  Hawkhead
Paisley West
until 14 February 1966
  British Rail
Paisley Canal Line
  Hawkhead
until 14 February 1966
Bridge of Weir
February 1966 - January 1983
  British Rail
Paisley Canal Line
  Crookston
February 1966 - January 1983
Johnstone
February 1966 - January 1983
  British Rail
Ayrshire Coast Line
 

Rolling Stock

Since the withdrawal of the last Class 314 EMUs in December 2019 (these having formed most of the trains on the Paisley Canal branch since its electrification in 2012), the majority of services at this station have been worked by Abellio ScotRail (ScotRail since 2022) Class 380s or Class 320s although occasionally Class 318 or Class 385 sets have appeared.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Brailsford 2017, Gaelic/English Station Index.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Butt (1995), page 180

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