Partick station is in western Glasgow and provides an interchange between buses, the subway system, and the railway. Because of this importance it has been redeveloped significantly since these photos were taken.
Hidden by hoardings, the front of the station:
The entrance to the station:
Up from ground level to the smashing orangey waiting room:
I'm not sure why they chose to make the perspex orange. This is the building's exterior, seen from platform 2:
On platform 2, looking eastwards with the orange building on the right and a similar building on platform 1 opposite:
Looking the other way along platform 2 as the line curves northwards:
The line crosses two roads on bridges, one to the north of the station and one to its south. The northern bridge crosses Dumbarton Road, seen here looking east:
The southern road bridge crosses Beith Street. Looking east:
Looking up the embankment to the line from here, we can just see platform 2:
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