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Port Glasgow railway station

Port Glasgow railway station is on the Inverclyde Line, serving the town of Port Glasgow, Scotland. It is located in the town centre with the main entrance at the junction of Princes Street and John Wood Street.

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Port Glasgow is one of only two stations on the Inverclyde line at which all passenger services stop, the other being Bishopton. Typically during the day, services originating from Gourock provide fast services to Glasgow, calling at Bishopton, Paisley Gilmour Street and Glasgow Central, whereas services originating from Wemyss Bay call at all stations en route to Glasgow Central. During the evening however, this pattern is typically reversed, with Wemyss Bay trains running fast and calling only at the aforementioned stations, with services from Gourock providing the stopping services. As of November 2024, the typical off-peak service in trains per hour (tph) is: • 4 tph to (2 stopping, 2 fast) • 2 tph to • 2 tph to Additional trains call at the station during peak hours. During the evenings and on Sundays, the service between Glasgow Central and Wemyss Bay is reduced to hourly. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Port Glasgow (1).jpg|A ten-coach enthusiasts' special passing through Port Glasgow station. The rear loco carried a plate bearing "Pathfinder Tours". Such trains are not a common sight on this line. St Andrews church can be seen in the background. File:PortGlasgow(2).jpg|Covered walkway leading from the main station entrance on Princes Street to the concourse and ticket office File:PortGlasgow(3).jpg|A banner repeater signal on the Glasgow-bound platform File:PortGlasgow.jpg|Trainspotters turn out to see a special train at Port Glasgow ==References==
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