Mount Vernon railway station

Mount Vernon
National Rail
Mount Vernon in 2017, following electrification
General information
Location Mount Vernon, Glasgow
Scotland
Coordinates 55.8405°N 4.1326°W / 55.8405; -4.1326
Grid reference NS665628
Managed by ScotRail
Transit authority SPT
Platforms 2
Other information
Station code MTV
History
Original company Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway
Pre-grouping Caledonian Railway
Post-grouping LMS
Key dates
8 January 1866 Opened
16 August 1943 Closed
4 October 1993 Re-opened
Passengers
2018/19 Decrease 57,968
2019/20 Increase 67,216
2020/21 Decrease 8,956
2021/22 Increase 33,444
2022/23 Increase 44,158
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Mount Vernon railway station is a railway station located in the Mount Vernon area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is on the Whifflet Line (a branch of the more extensive Argyle Line), 6+34 miles (10.9 km) east of Glasgow Central. Train services are provided by ScotRail.

History

The Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway opened a station on this site in 1866. It was closed to passengers in 1943, although the line through it remained open for passenger services until 1966. It was rebuilt and reopened as Mount Vernon on 4 October 1993 by British Rail.

Services

From 1993

Following the electrification of the line in 2014, a half-hourly service has operated to and from Dalmuir on Mondays to Saturdays. One train per hour each way is extended to/from Motherwell. There is also an all-year hourly service each way on Sundays for the first time since the line reopened in 1993 (Sunday services had previously operated only on the four weeks up to Christmas for shoppers). Prior to electrification, the service was operated by Class 156s and 158s, and ran to/from Glasgow Central High Level.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Baillieston   ScotRail
Argyle Line
  Carmyle
  Historical railways  
Baillieston   Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway
Caledonian Railway
  Carmyle