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Anniesland railway station is a railway station that serves the Anniesland suburb of Glasgow, Scotland.
   The station is served by First ScotRail as part of the SPT network.
   It is located on the Argyle Line 6 km (3¾ miles) west of Glasgow Central (Low Level), on the North Clyde Line 7 km (4¼ miles) west of Glasgow Queen Street (Low Level), and is the terminus of the Maryhill Line 10 km (6¼ miles) away from Glasgow Queen Street (High Level).

Services

There is a regular service daily from Anniesland to Glasgow Queen Street (Low Level) on the North Clyde Line and to Glasgow Central (Low Level) on the Argyle Line.
   Destinations that are accessible from Anniesland are Balloch, Milngavie and Dalmuir railway station westbound and Motherwell, Larkhall and Lanark on the Argyle Line and Airdrie and High Street (Glasgow) on the North Clyde Line eastbound.
   There is a half-hourly service from Anniesland on the Maryhill Line to Glasgow Queen Street (High Level) via Maryhill Monday to Saturdays.

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