Argyle Line

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox rail line Template:Argyle Line The Argyle Line is a suburban railway located in West Central Scotland. The line serves the commercial and shopping districts of Glasgow's central area, and connects towns from West Dunbartonshire to South Lanarkshire. Named for Glasgow's Argyle Street, the line uses the earlier cut-and-cover tunnel running beneath that thoroughfare.

The term "Argyle Line" is commonly used to describe:

History

Prior to 1964

The Glasgow Central Railway (GCR) under central Glasgow opened in 1886, connecting the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway at Template:Rws and Stobcross Railway at Template:Rws to the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway near Template:Rws, Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway at Template:Rws, Clydesdale Junction Railway and Polloc and Govan Railway at Template:Rws, and Clydesdale Junction Railway at Newton. The line closed in 1964 as a result of the Beeching Axe.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Overview 1979 opening

On 1 November 1979, Elizabeth II officially opened the Argyle Line (in conjunction with the inauguration of the modernised Glasgow Subway), with services commencing four days later.Template:Sfn<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> This joint venture between British Rail and the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive (SPTE)<ref name=RR214>Template:Google books</ref> comprised a tunnel diversion and reopening the Template:Convert Stobcross–Rutherglen low-level line. However, the Argyle name later applied to the combined Template:RwsTemplate:Rws routes.Template:Sfn<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Infrastructure

The former Caledonian Railway (CR) line via Whiteinch, Template:Rws, and Template:Rws (Kelvin Hall) remained abandoned. The new connection with the original North British Railway route via Template:Rws and a rebuilt Template:RwsTemplate:Sfn also incorporated a grade-separated junction with the Queen Street Low Level route. The already electrified North Clyde Line northwest of Partick and West Coast Main Line (WCML) southeast of Rutherglen were linked by laying double tracks and installing overhead electrical wiring along the disused section that had separated these networks. At Rutherglen, a new platform was built and the main line ones abandoned.Template:Sfn

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Flooding

In December 1994, the River Kelvin breached its banks releasing a deluge into the Exhibition Centre–Argyle Street section to a depth of more than Template:Convert, trapping two trains, and resulting in a nine-month closure.<ref>Template:Google books</ref>Template:Sfn Dalmuir-Lanark services were diverted over the North Clyde Line, running as far as Blairhill, and using the Gartsherrie connecting line to rejoin the Argyle Line further south of Coatbridge Central. Dalmarnock has been flooded several times.

Extensions

The Larkhall Line was opened as an extension to Argyle Line services in December 2005 by First Minister Jack McConnell. Formerly the CR Coalburn Branch, the rebuilt/new stations are Template:Rws, Template:Rws, and the Template:Rws terminus.<ref name="RR214" />Template:Sfn The branch is single line throughout, with a crossing loop at Allanton. Template:Rws, formerly a North Clyde service, became a destination.Template:Sfn

The Whifflet Line service that reopened in October 1993Template:Sfn received electrification of the Rutherglen–Whifflet section in December 2014.Template:Sfn This enabled a rerouting through Glasgow Central Low Level to the western suburbs, increased frequency on the route, reduced WCML usage conflict, and created a diversionary path for long distance WCML services.<ref>Template:Google books</ref> At the same time, Lanark services switched to Glasgow Central High Level.

Service patterns

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Services

Routes

At Dalmuir Park Junction, southeastwards enters the Yoker line, before rejoining at Hyndland East Junction,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and eastwards remains on the North Clyde (officially North Electric Main Line) via Singer and Westerton Junction,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> where the Template:Convert Milngavie Branch<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> joins. This route continues via Knightswood North and South junctions,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and Hyndland.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Eastbound trains enter the Kelvinhaugh TunnelTemplate:Sfn immediately to the west of Sandyford Street. This tunnel joins the original section on the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway from Template:Rws, just south of Kelvinhaugh Street; finally meeting the disused GCR Stobcross Depot Tunnel, just inside the common southeast portal of these two tunnels. The mouth of the Stobcross Depot Tunnel can be seen from the eastbound platform of Exhibition Centre.

Westbound trains ascend to join the North Clyde lineTemplate:Sfn from Queen Street station. This steep incline originally gave access to the sidings at Queen's Dock from the Stobcross Railway.

The WCML is accessed after Rutherglen. At Rutherglen East Junction, the Whifflet line emerges eastwards, and the route later passes east of Template:Rws. At Newton Junction, eastwards follows the WCML via Template:Rws, and southeastwards is the Hamilton Circle. At Haughhead Junction, Template:Convert east of Template:Rws,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> a Template:Convert<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> branch leads to Larkhall. The Hamilton Circle terminates at Motherwell.

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Class 318s are a common sight on the Argyle Line. 318257 is pictured at Template:Rws.
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Class 318s and Class 320s work the bulk of Argyle Line services. 318254 and 320313 stand side by side at Template:Rws.

Frequency

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Rolling stock

At its opening, the rolling stock on the Argyle Line was Class 314 electric multiple units, which were then new.Template:Sfn These were accompanied by a number of the older Class 303Template:Sfn "Blue Train" sets from the North Clyde route. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Class 311 trains also operated on this route. After the 303s were retired in 2002, the route was operated by a mixture of new Class 334 Alstom "Juniper" units,Template:Sfn alongside a small number of 1980s vintage Class 318Template:Sfn trains cascaded from the Ayrshire routes, with the original Class 314 sets transferred to the Cathcart Circle. Following the opening of the Airdrie-Bathgate rail link, most Class 334 units were transferred to services on this route. The Class 320s were subsequently fitted with yaw dampers, allowing for Template:Convert running up from their previous Template:Convert limit, which enabled them to replace the Class 334s on Argyle Line services.

The Argyle Line is operated by Class 320sTemplate:Sfn and Class 318s with the occasional Class 334Template:Sfn appearing and Class 385s covering Lanark services that now run into Glasgow Central. Class 380s used to operate the line from 2014 to 2019 covering Lanark services when they first ran into Central High Level.

Footnotes

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References

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