Upper Greenock was a stop on the Inverclyde Line in Inverclyde between Ravenscraig and Port Glasgow.
The station just after it's rebuilding, it had an island platform [1] |
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Type: | National Rail (Inverclyde Line) |
Opened: | 1865 |
Closed: | 1967 |
Platforms: | 2 |
The station was opened in 1865 by the Greenock & Wemyss Bay Railway, later becoming part of the Caledonian Railway. The station was rebuilt when the line to Wemyss Bay was doubled in the early 1900s. The station was closed in 1967 though the line remains open and is nowadays the Inverclyde Line. Traces of the old station remain including a bricked up entrance.
Station entrance, parts of this entrance survive though nowadays bricked up [1] |
[1] Arthur B. Tatlow, "The Doubling of the Wemyss Bay Line of the Caledonian Railway", Railway Magazine (June 1903) p. 460