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Alexandria railway station (Scotland)

Alexandria railway station serves the town of Alexandria, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is served by their trains on the North Clyde Line. It is sited 19 miles 20 chains (31 km) northwest of Glasgow Queen Street, measured via Singer and Maryhill, and is situated between Renton and Balloch.

History
Opened by the Caledonian and Dunbartonshire Junction Railway on 15 July 1850, == Facilities ==
Facilities
Unlike Renton, the only other intermediate station on the Balloch line, Alexandria does have a ticket office and a car park. It also has a help point, bench and bike racks located on the platform, plus a payphone in the ticket office. Although the ticket office entrance from the car park is not step-free, there is step-free access to the platform (and from the platform to the ticket office). == Passenger volume ==
Passenger volume
The main origin or destination station for journeys to or from Alexandria in the 2022–23 period was Glasgow Queen Street, making up 41,932 of the 148,340 journeys (28.3%). The statistics cover twelve month periods that start in April. == Services ==
Services
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour Mondays to Saturdays is: • 2 tph to via Singer and • 2 tph to The typical service on Sundays is: • 1 tph to via , and • 1 tph to via Yoker, Glasgow Central and • 2 tph to . {{rail line == References ==
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