Glasgow Central Station Through Time

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Glasgow Central Station Through Time

Trains and railways: general interest Local history Places in old photographs

Author: Michael Meighan

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Collection: Through Time

Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th April 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 96 pages

ISBN: 9781445623467


History of Central Station

Originally opened in August 1879, Central Station became a Glasgow landmark and one of Scotland's great buildings following a rebuild between 1901 and 1905 supervised by Caledonian Railway chief engineer Donald Matheson.

Surviving Structures

The Edwardian ticket offices and information building still survive, as does the Central Hotel, while the glass-walled bridge which carries the station building over Argyle Street, known as the Hielenman's Umbrella, is one of the iconic views of the city.

Significance to Glasgow

Generations of Glaswegians have used the station as a thoroughfare, while also taking in its hustle and bustle. Among the changes experienced by Glasgow, it has been a solid reminder of the city’s industrial and commercial heritage.

Symbol of Resilience

This great building has seen the rise of Glasgow’s industrial age and has grown with it. It has also seen the decline in our industries but has risen again in splendid glory, reflecting a new-found confidence in the people of Glasgow.

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