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About Maryhill (MYH) Train Station

Station managed by: ScotRail

Maryhill station
Station Road
Maryhill
Glasgow City
G20 8HL

Maryhill Station can be found on Station Road in Maryhill as shown on the map, and is operated by ScotRail.

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

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Everything you need to know about Maryhill Station

Discovering Maryhill Train Station: A Gateway to Glasgow and Beyond

Nestled within the bustling cityscape of Glasgow, Maryhill Train Station serves as an understated yet vital link in the UK's extensive rail network. Whether you’re a regular commuter or a visitor exploring Scotland's vibrant city life, Maryhill provides a quintessential snapshot of urban travel, all while offering connections to adventure afar. In this article, we'll explore everything from station facilities, transport links, to popular destinations reachable from this charming station.

Facilities and Amenities at Maryhill Station

Maryhill Station greets travellers with a streamlined set of amenities focused on efficient transit. Although there's no ticket office or machines for collecting prepaid tickets, options for purchasing tickets online remain accessible. Passengers will find smartcard validators for ease of access instead. Help points dot the premises, providing real-time support and assistance should you need it.

Accessibility is a priority, evident through step-free access facilities available at the station. There are ramps to both platforms, and a designated Passenger Assist meeting point located at the Help Point on Platform 1. It's worth noting that the stepping distance between the train and platform might be greater towards the rear of platform 1, so a bit of care is recommended when boarding or alighting.

While Maryhill does not boast lounges or food and drink outlets, seating areas ensure a comfortable wait. There’s plenty of opportunity to relax as you anticipate your train’s arrival.

Getting Around: Transport Links from Maryhill Station

Maryhill Train Station is well-integrated with various modes of transport, significantly easing your onward journey. Rail replacement buses conveniently pick up and drop off outside the station entrance making sure there's always a backup plan. For those seeking private transport, detailed information about local taxis is available through www.traintaxi.co.uk, ensuring continuity in your travel plans.

Public transport enthusiasts will find a network of bus services connecting them to wider Glasgow and beyond. By visiting Traveline Scotland’s website or dialling their 24-hour hotline, you can plan your route effectively.

Explore Popular Routes from Maryhill: Your Ticket to Adventure

Maryhill Station is not just a transit point; it’s your launch pad for exploring Scotland’s scenic treasures and cultural highlights. Frequent trains link Maryhill to key destinations such as Glasgow Queen Street and Exhibition Centre (Glasgow)—perfect for those seeking urban thrills. Meanwhile, nature lovers and history enthusiasts can venture to Edinburgh and Stirling, both promising enriching experiences.

The station also provides convenient links to local stops such as Partick and Anniesland, ensuring that whatever your destination, Maryhill is the perfect stepping stone to your next great journey.

Wrap-Up: Your Travel Awaits

Maryhill Train Station provides more than just passage—it offers the possibility of connection and discovery. While amenities may be modest, the essence of seamless connectivity and convenience makes it a vital part of Scotland's transport tapestry. For those keen on exploring the region, booking a ticket is the first step to uncovering the magic lying beyond Maryhill.

With routes stretching to fantastic destinations, Maryhill station encapsulates the allure of rail travel. So why not load your bag with essentials, grab your ticket, and let the journey from Maryhill commence?

Maryhill Station details & facilities

Ticket Office
Ticket Office Opening hoursThere is no ticket office at Maryhill, or a ticket machine to collect tickets from.
Ticket machinesNo
Collect tickets bought onlineNo
Accessible ticket machinesNo
Induction loopYes
Smartcards
Smartcards issued at this stationNo
Smartcard validatorsYes
Information available from staff

Yes - from help point

Customer information

DepartureScreens

Announcements

Staff help availableThere is no staff help available at Maryhill
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

Step free access is available in parts of this station.

This is a Category B station. Ramps to both platforms. The Passenger Assist meeting point is at the Help Point on Platform 1.

Please take care when boarding / alighting the train towards the rear of platform 1 as the stepping distance between the train and the platform may be more prominent than at other platforms.

Ticket barriers and gatesNo
Accessible ticket machinesNo
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 availableThere is no staff help available at Maryhill
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
Spaces6
Type of StorageStands,
ShelteredNo
CCTVNo
Bicycle Hire
Cycle Hire InformationThere are no cycle hire facilities at this station

Transport Links to and from Maryhill Station

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

Buses pick up/drop off on the main road outside the station entrance

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 Maryhill Station

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

Arriving fromTrainArrival TimePlatformStatus
from Glasgow Queen StreetScotRail08:49208:51
from AnnieslandScotRail09:091On time
from Glasgow Queen StreetScotRail09:192On time
from AnnieslandScotRail09:351On time
from Glasgow Queen StreetScotRail10:182On time
from AnnieslandScotRail10:321On time
Going toTrainDeparture TimePlatformStatus
to AnnieslandScotRail08:49208:52
to Glasgow Queen StreetScotRail09:091On time
to AnnieslandScotRail09:192On time
to Glasgow Queen StreetScotRail09:351On time
to AnnieslandScotRail10:182On time
to Glasgow Queen StreetScotRail10:321On time