St George's Cross subway station
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St. George's Cross
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Location | Queens Cross & Woodlands, Glasgow Scotland |
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Operated by | SPT |
Platforms | 2 |
Construction | |
Structure type | underground |
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Fare zone | G |
History | |
Opened | 1896 |
Rebuilt | 1977-1980 |
Traffic | |
Passengers | 0.535 million annually enter/exit |
St George's Cross subway station serves the area of Woodside area of Glasgow, as well as Woodlands, and Queens Cross[citation needed], Glasgow, in Scotland. The station name appears without an apostrophe on signs for no apparent reason.
It was opened in 1896 and comprehensively modernised in 1977-1980. The station still retains its original island platform configuration, though surface buildings were rebuilt prior to the 1977-1980 modernisation scheme, as part of a new road project.
This station recorded 580,000 boardings in the twelve months ending on 31 March 2005 [1].
St George's Cross is one of the stations mentioned in Cliff Hanley's song The Glasgow Underground.[1]
Notes and references
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Preceding station | Strathclyde Partnership for Transport | Following station | ||
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Kelvinbridge | Glasgow Subway | Cowcaddens |
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