Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Opened on the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway.This was an island platform station on a raised embankment. The Whiteinch Tramway passed below. The station building was typical of the line. It competed with the North British Railway's nearby Whiteinch Victoria Park which opened at the same time, 1896, on previously goods only branch.
The station's signal box was on the south side of the line at the east end of the station. It opened with the station.
There was a goods yard to the south of the station on the Clydeside Tramway which was served from Scotstoun West to the east and Partick West to the east. There was no closer connection.
The signal box closed in 1951 and the station closed to passengers in 1964. The line remained open for goods as a single track line until 1980.
The Scotstoun Shipbuilding Yard was to the south]].
Nearby stations Whiteinch Victoria Park Scotstoun Show Yard King George V Dock Platform Whiteinch Riverside Scotstounhill Scotstoun West Deanside Jordanhill Crow Road Garscadden Partick West Hyndland Anniesland Partickhill Partick | Scotstoun Goods Scotstoun Shipbuilding Yard North British Engine Works Strathclyde Iron Foundry Thos W Ward [Scotstoun] Park Shipbuilding Yard Clydeside Iron Works Jordanvale Yard Scotstoun Iron Works Whiteinch East Shipbuilding Yard British Hydraulic Foundry Shieldhall Wharf Siding Shieldhall Wharf Albion Motor Works Tourist/other Fossil Grove |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
01/10/1896 | Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway Line opened to passengers - Possil to Clydebank [CR] and Partick North Junction to Partick East Junction. Dumbarton East, Bowling [CR], Old Kilpatrick, Dalmuir [CR], Kilbowie Road, Clydebank [CR], Yoker [CR], Scotstoun [1st], Victoria Park, Whiteinch [CR], Partick West, Crow Road, Partick Central stations opened. |
/ /1900 | Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway Scotstoun [1st] renamed Scotstoun West. Victoria Park renamed Scotstoun [2nd]. |
/ /1952 | Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway Scotstoun [2nd] renamed Scotstoun East. |
05/10/1964 | Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway Possil North to Partick West and Partick West to Dunglass Junction closed to passengers. Possil North, Maryhill Central closed and Partick West, Whiteinch Riverside, Scotstoun East, Scotstoun West, Clydebank Riverside, Kilbowie Road, Dalmuir Riverside, Old Kilpatrick closed. |