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The Coatbridge Branch was a railway that ran between Bellgrove in the east end of Glasgow and Coatbridge and built by the North British Railway, which in turn became part of the LNER on 1 January 1923.
[edit] History
The line opened between College and Coatbridge on 1 February 1871. College closed to passengers 15 March 1886, although the goods station remained open until the early 1980s. The only other stations to close on the line were Bargeddie on 24 February 1927 and Parkhead on 19 September 1958.
[edit] Connections to other lines
[edit] Current operations
Apart for College, the line is open to passenger traffic, served by First ScotRail on the North Clyde Line.
[edit] Sources
| Historical Scottish railway companies | | | Primary companies | | | | Caledonian Railway | | | Glasgow and South Western Railway | | | Great North of Scotland Railway | | | | Highland Railway | | | | North British Railway | | | | Joint lines | | | | Other lines | | |