Green light on £20m transport hub





Date: 30/01/2007

A new transport hub will link services in Gourock, Inverclyde. The Gourock interchange will link bus, rail and ferry services and work will now begin on a detailed design for the transport hub. Work is expected to begin by the end of 2007 and could be completed in five years, according to Transport Scotland. Transport Minister Tavish Scott said: "The interchange will play an important role in job creation and securing economic prosperity." Councillor Alan Blair, leader of Inverclyde Council, said the new transport hub was vital. [Greenock Telegraph]

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Class 314s are only slowly disappearing, and on 7 March 2019 there seemed to be more of them on Inverclyde services than ever. I notice that they are preferred for the semi-fast services; maybe the acceleration of 380s better suits the more frequent stops. 314210 stands at Gourock Platform 1 with the doors open to the bracing sea air - there are no buttons to close them!
Location: Gourock
Company: Gourock Extension Railway (Caledonian Railway)
07/03/2019 David Panton
There^s a lot of metalwork in this view across the buffers at Gourock on 14 November 2017. Class 380s are the usual fare on the Inverclyde lines, but ageing 314s are still to be seen. This one will form the next semi-fast service to Glasgow.
Location: Gourock
Company: Gourock Extension Railway (Caledonian Railway)
14/11/2017 David Panton
Platform 1 at Gourock is very convenient for ferry passengers but if Platform 3 is in use it is a bit of a trudge. 380108 waits in Platform 3 to form a fast service to Glasgow Central on 31st July 2017.
Location: Gourock
Company: Gourock Extension Railway (Caledonian Railway)
31/07/2017 Mark Bartlett