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Disability access at railway stations in Inverclyde has been described as 'woefully insufficient'.
(Permalink) Accessibility Bogston Greenock Central Greenock West Woodhall Greenock West: Gourock bound 334 012 leaving Greenock West on 15 October and about to enter Newton Street Tunnel, Scotlands longest, running to Fort Matilda. Woodhall: Glasgow Road entrance to Woodhall station on 29 April. Short on well-kept flower beds, no comfy waiting room, but at least there is a ticket office. Bogston: This station has probably never seen so many passengers!! The tall ships event at Greenock brings countless passengers to this normally quiet station. As a 6 car special waits to depart for Gourock, p ... |
Scotrail is pushing ahead with controversial plans to slash ticket office opening hours at Inverclyde rail stations - but has cancelled the complete closure of two.
(Permalink) Cartsdyke Woodhall Cartsdyke: Although superficially similar to its coevals in Glasgow and Lanarkshire Cartsdyke's station has a ticket window separate from the waiting room. I'm sure they knew what they were doing. Woodhall: View across the platforms at Woodhall station early on a Sunday morning in July 2007. Outside the station entrance on Glasgow Road a solitary passenger can be seen utilising the interchange facilities ... |
Three ScotRail station ticket offices earmarked for closure are to be reprieved for at least two years pending a review of their potential to increase sales.
(Permalink) Bellshill Cartsdyke Clydebank Dalmuir East Kilbride High Street Hyndland Larbert Paisley Gilmour Street Partick Ticket offices Wemyss Bay Wishaw Woodhall Cartsdyke: Although superficially similar to its coevals in Glasgow and Lanarkshire Cartsdyke's station has a ticket window separate from the waiting room. I'm sure they knew what they were doing. Clydebank: A study of the station building at Clydebank, one of the many standard structures put up on electrified lines in the Glasgow area in the 1970s leaving few original buildings. In the background is the ... Woodhall: Glasgow Road entrance to Woodhall station on 29 April. Short on well-kept flower beds, no comfy waiting room, but at least there is a ticket office. |
Three ScotRail station ticket offices earmarked for closure are to be reprieved for at least two years pending a review of the potential to increase sales.
(Permalink) Cartsdyke Clydebank ScotRail Ticket offices Woodhall Cartsdyke: Although superficially similar to its coevals in Glasgow and Lanarkshire Cartsdyke's station has a ticket window separate from the waiting room. I'm sure they knew what they were doing. Clydebank: A study of the station building at Clydebank, one of the many standard structures put up on electrified lines in the Glasgow area in the 1970s leaving few original buildings. In the background is the ... Woodhall: Entrance to Woodhall station on the east side of Port Glasgow. View northwest across Glasgow Road (and the Clyde beyond) on Sunday 29 July 2007. |
Inverclyde Council has called on Scotrail to halt its plans to close ticket offices in the district.
(Permalink) Inverclyde Council Port Glasgow ScotRail Ticket office closures Ticket office hours Woodhall Port Glasgow: Main entrance to Port Glasgow station from the junction of Station Road ad Princes Street seen on 2 April 2010. Woodhall: Entrance to Woodhall station on the east side of Port Glasgow. View northwest across Glasgow Road (and the Clyde beyond) on Sunday 29 July 2007. |
Community activists in Port Glasgow are railing against controversial plans to shut Woodhall station ticket office and slash opening hours at the town's main hub.
(Permalink) Opening hours Port Glasgow Ticket offices Woodhall Port Glasgow: Main entrance to Port Glasgow station from the junction of Station Road ad Princes Street seen on 2 April 2010. Woodhall: Entrance to Woodhall station on the east side of Port Glasgow. View northwest across Glasgow Road (and the Clyde beyond) on Sunday 29 July 2007. |
Labour's Neil Bibby has blasted proposals to close two station ticket offices in Inverclyde and slash opening hours across the district.
(Permalink) Cartsdyke Ticket office Woodhall Cartsdyke: Although superficially similar to its coevals in Glasgow and Lanarkshire Cartsdyke's station has a ticket window separate from the waiting room. I'm sure they knew what they were doing. Woodhall: Entrance to Woodhall station on the east side of Port Glasgow. View northwest across Glasgow Road (and the Clyde beyond) on Sunday 29 July 2007. |
A tree has blocked a railway line in Inverclyde, affecting Glasgow bound services today.
(Permalink) Fallen tree Port Glasgow Woodhall |