sprinterguy
Established Member
Hello,
In the "station buildings" thread in the Infrastructure section, the old, long closed station beneath the botanic gardens in Glasgow is mentioned. A bit of internet digging has yielded a little more information on the line that served this station, and some info on the nearby Kirklee station on the same line. I have since consulted the big green Historical Railway Atlas of Great Britain in an attempt to find out the route and opening and closure dates of this railway, but to my surprise, the line is not shown! This has further fuelled my interest, as this suggests that it was never a constituent of the big four railway companies and must have been operated by a completely individual company.
So can anyone tell me:
1. What the route of the line through Botanic Gardens station was?
2. When was the line opened and closed?
3. Which company built and operated the line?
4. What sort of traffic did it carry?
Any help would be much appreciated.
In the "station buildings" thread in the Infrastructure section, the old, long closed station beneath the botanic gardens in Glasgow is mentioned. A bit of internet digging has yielded a little more information on the line that served this station, and some info on the nearby Kirklee station on the same line. I have since consulted the big green Historical Railway Atlas of Great Britain in an attempt to find out the route and opening and closure dates of this railway, but to my surprise, the line is not shown! This has further fuelled my interest, as this suggests that it was never a constituent of the big four railway companies and must have been operated by a completely individual company.
So can anyone tell me:
1. What the route of the line through Botanic Gardens station was?
2. When was the line opened and closed?
3. Which company built and operated the line?
4. What sort of traffic did it carry?
Any help would be much appreciated.