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    Shettleston Railway Station

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    Shettleston Railway Station is a busy transport hub located off Hallhill Road in the east end of Glasgow. Managed by ScotRail, the station sits on the North Clyde Line and offers frequent services to Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley. It is a useful stop for visitors looking to reach the green spaces of Tollcross Park, famous for its International Rose Garden and leisure centre, or the Seven Lochs Wetland Park.

    Accessibility Highlights

    The station website classifies this as a Category B1 station, which provides step-free access to both platforms via the street or ramps. There is level access to Platform 1 and a ramp leading to Platform 2, while a footbridge with stairs also connects the two sides. Facilities include two designated accessible parking spaces within the station car park, which is free for Blue Badge holders. Passengers will also find a height adjusted ticket office counter, accessible ticket machines, and an induction loop to assist with hearing.

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    Location

    Glasgow G32 7JG, Scotland, Glasgow City, United Kingdom

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