1 St Enoch:
Mainline station chopped by the Beeching Axe in 1966 and later demolished, the site is now a shopping centre.
2 Partick Central: Latterly used as an auction house, the building was demolished by Tesco in 2007.
3 Bridgeton Central: It was a terminus on the old North Clyde Line, closed in 1979.
4 Ibrox Station: On Glasgow and Paisley line, it was once known as Bellahouston and closed in 1967.
5 Kirklee: It served Kelvinside on the Glasgow Central Line and closed in 1939.
6 Cumberland Street: A replacement for the old Gorbals Station, it was in service until 1966.
7 Glasgow Green: Opened in 1895 and closed in 1953, what remained of it was demolished two years ago.
8 Tollcross: Part of the Caledonian Railway, it was closed to rail traffic in 1964.
9 Maryhill Central: The Maryhill Shopping centre now occupies the site of the station, which closed in 1964.
10 Buchanan Street: Also a mainline station, it served the north of Scotland until 1966.
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