Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Station code: HST National Rail ScotRailThis is a two platform station located in a dressed stone cutting with a street level ticket office.
The station replaced the College [1st] terminus, immediately to the south which became a carriage shed and stables.
To the north of the station was High Street Goods of the North British Railway (originally the NB's College Goods of the College station) and to the south (of the former terminus) College Goods of the Glasgow and South Western Railway.
College Passenger Signal Box opened with the station in 1886. This was replaced by Bridgeton Cross North Junction box in 1892 when the branch to Bridgeton Cross [NB] opened.
At the east end of the station was Bridgeton Central Junction between the Airdrie and Bridgeton [Central] (now closed) routes. At the west end the line runs in a tunnel to Glasgow Queen Street Low Level.
The station was renamed High Street in 1914, incurring the wrath of the Railway Clearing House as there were already several stations of this name. The NB would not rename it Glasgow High Street.
The street level buildings have been replaced.
Glasgow Cathedral is to the north of the station.
Nearby stations College [1st] Gallowgate Glasgow Cross Argyle Street Dunlop Street Gallowgate Central Glasgow Queen Street Low Level Glasgow Queen Street High Level Glasgow St Enoch Buchanan Street [Subway] Glasgow Green Bellgrove St Enoch [Subway] Glasgow Central Glasgow (Townhead) | High Street Goods Bridgeton Central Junction College Goods Greyfriars Wynd Works St Johns Junction Townhead Gas Works College Goods Signal Box [GSWR] High Street Tunnel College North Junction Saracen Tool Works Barrack Street Tunnel St Johns Coal Depot Tourist/other Provand^s Lordship High Street Goods Signal Box Hutcheson^s Hospital |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
15/03/1886 | Glasgow City and District Railway Yorkhill (Finnieston East Junction) to Glasgow Queen Street Low Level to High Street (College East Junction) opened. A third rail was used for train lighting. |
01/01/1914 | Glasgow City and District Railway College [2nd] renamed High Street. |