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About Crosshill (COI) Train Station

Station managed by: ScotRail

Crosshill station
682 Cathcart Road
Govanhill
Glasgow City
G42 8ES

Crosshill Station can be found on 682 Cathcart Road in Govanhill as shown on the map, and is operated by ScotRail.

Read on for more information about the facilities and help available at Crosshill Rail Station, connections for onwards travel, and live arrivals and departures information.

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Everything you need to know about Crosshill Station

Exploring Crosshill Train Station: A Gateway to Scotland

Nestled in the vibrant city of Glasgow, Crosshill Train Station serves as a charming outpost for residents and travelers alike who are venturing out to explore Scotland. Known for its proximity to city attractions while retaining a distinct Glaswegian authenticity, Crosshill offers an amalgam of local charm and practical transit solutions. If you’re planning a trip with ScotRail, Crosshill provides a quaint yet crucial addition to the UK's elaborate rail network.

Station Details and Facilities

When visiting Crosshill, you'll find a station that delivers essential services while maintaining a touch of simplicity. The ticket office is open Monday to Saturday from 06:40 to 13:44, providing the opportunity to collect pre-purchased tickets. For those relying on accessible facilities, the station offers ticket machines equipped with an induction loop system and smartcard validators, although there are no machines for buying tickets at the station itself.

Accessibility, while limited, is bolstered by tactile customer help points and real-time information accessible through departure screens and public address systems. Nevertheless, the station currently holds a 'Category C' accessibility rating, which means step-free access isn't available—a consideration for travelers with mobility impairments. Unfortunately, there are no restroom, refreshment, or baby-changing facilities, so plan accordingly.

Transport Connections and Local Travel

Staying connected while on the go is straightforward, as Crosshill Train Station facilitates convenient transit connections. The rail replacement services via buses are accessible on Cathcart Road, with specific locations outlined at what3words. As for local commuting, regular buses serve the station with journey details available through Travel Line Scotland, facilitating seamless onward travel. Taxis can be easily found through services like TrainTaxi, ensuring that connections to further destinations are always within reach.

Popular Journeys from Crosshill

If you're feeling adventurous, Crosshill is a strategic launch point for a plethora of Scottish destinations. Whether setting out to the bustling heart of Glasgow Central or the vibrant Exhibition Centre, Crosshill has you covered. Services to Exhibition Centre, Glasgow Central, and Edinburgh Waverley frequently depart, streamlining your travel and entertainment needs. Regional favorites such as Pollokshaws East and Paisley Gilmour Street are also served, offering ample opportunities to explore the intricate tapestry of Scotland’s urban and cultural settings.

For those venturing further afield, services extend to cities like Paisley and Edinburgh, along with whimsical destinations such as Pollokshields East, which is famed for its architectural grandeur and community spirit.

Conclusion: Crosshill from a Traveler’s View

Despite its compact size, Crosshill Train Station is a cornerstone of Glasgow's transportation matrix. While offering limited in-station facilities, its strategic location and connectivity to key destinations make it invaluable for both routine commutes and exploratory ventures. If you are intent on discovering the wonders of Glasgow and beyond, Crosshill provides an ideal starting point. Whether you're catching a train to a nearby attraction or setting off on a cross-country journey, this unassuming station serves as a trusty companion for the discerning traveler.

So, as you plan your next sojourn into Scotland's captivating landscapes or urban escapes, consider Crosshill Train Station your gateway to adventure, where every journey begins with a smile and a ticket in hand.

Crosshill Station details & facilities

Ticket Office
Ticket Office Opening hours
Monday to Friday:06:40 to 13:44
Saturday:06:40 to 13:44
Sunday:
Ticket machinesNo
Collect tickets bought onlineYes

Collect tickets from the Ticket Office

Accessible ticket machinesYes
Induction loopYes
Smartcards
Smartcards issued at this stationNo
Smartcard validatorsYes
Information available from staff

Yes - from help point

Yes - from ticket office

Customer information

DepartureScreens

Announcements

Staff help available
Customer help pointsYes
Customer services notes

customer.relations@scotrail.co.uk

Luggage storageNo
Lost property
Monday to Sunday:07:00 to 21:00

ScotRail Lost Property Information

CCTV at the stationYes
Station Accessibility
Step-free access

This is a Category C station. No step free access - stairs up to Island platform

Ticket barriers and gatesNo
Accessible ticket machinesYes
Induction loopYes
Ramp for train accessNo
Accessible ToiletsNo
Waiting rooms
Seating areaYes
Wheelchairs availableNo
Getting to and from the station
Accessible taxis hereNo
Impaired mobility set down/pick-up pointNo
Accessible spacesNone
Accessible car park equipmentNo
Staff Help
Staff help available
Customer Help Points and Meeting PointYes
Helpline

We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here.

ToiletsNo
Accessible ToiletsNo
Baby ChangingNo
Waiting rooms
Seating areaYes
1st Class LoungeNo
Refreshment FacilitiesNo
ATM MachineNo
ShopsNo
Currency ExchangeNo
Pay PhonesNo
Public Wi-FiNo
Bicycle Storage
Spaces0
Type of Storage
ShelteredNo
CCTVNo
Bicycle Hire
Cycle Hire InformationThere are no cycle hire facilities at this station

Transport Links to and from Crosshill Station

All you need to know about Crosshill's links with other modes of transport, including local bus services, taxis, care hire & more

Buses pick up/drop on Cathcart Road.

Please click on the below link for the exact bus pick up location:-

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visit www.traintaxi.co.uk for details of taxis available for hire

for details of bus services, visit www.travelinescotland.com or call 0871 200 22 33 (24 hours)

Live Departures and arrivals from Crosshill Station

Want to check the latest departures and arrivals into Crosshill station? Find live information for the next trains departing and arriving at the station below.

Arriving fromTrainArrival TimePlatformStatus
from NeilstonScotRail21:481On time
from Glasgow CentralScotRail22:042On time
from NewtonScotRail22:051On time
from Glasgow CentralScotRail22:132On time
from NeilstonScotRail22:181On time
from Glasgow CentralScotRail22:292On time
from Glasgow CentralScotRail22:361On time
from Glasgow CentralScotRail22:432On time
from NeilstonScotRail22:481On time
from Glasgow CentralScotRail23:012On time
Going toTrainDeparture TimePlatformStatus
to Glasgow CentralScotRail21:481On time
to Glasgow CentralScotRail22:042On time
to Glasgow CentralScotRail22:051On time
to NeilstonScotRail22:132On time
to Glasgow CentralScotRail22:181On time
to NewtonScotRail22:292On time
to Glasgow CentralScotRail22:361On time
to NeilstonScotRail22:432On time
to Glasgow CentralScotRail22:481On time
to Glasgow CentralScotRail23:012On time