Glasgow Central
Glasgow Central is the main railway station in Glasgow, Scotland. Opened in 1879, it serves as a key transport hub, connecting the city to various destinations across the UK. The station features a grand Victorian architecture and is one of the busiest railway stations in Scotland, accommodating millions of passengers each year.
The station has 15 platforms and offers services operated by ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, and other train companies. It provides connections to cities like Edinburgh, London, and Manchester, making it an essential part of Scotland's transport network.