Argyle Streetrailway station is a station in the City Centre of Glasgow, Scotland, on the Argyle Line, which connects the North Clyde lines at Partick with Rutherglen in the south-east of the city. The station is located below the thoroughfare whose name it bears. It has a narrow and often crowded island platform. It serves the Argyle Street shopping precinct as well as the St Enoch Centre. Along with Dalmarnock and Anderston, no services call at this station on a Sunday before 10am or after 6pm
When the 1979 reopening took place, a simple island platform was required, but footings of adjacent buildings and other physical constraints limited the available tunnel width for the new station. Moreover, the roadway above had not yet been pedestrianised, and street access and station building construction was not acceptable within the road limits. Accordingly, station building premises were constructed within the ordinary building line on the south side of the street; access to the platforms is via Argyle Street and Osborne Street into the ticket hall, then down an escalator into the station lower level, below track level. A passageway then leads under the westbound track and a second escalator leads up to the island platform which is located directly under Argyle street. Lift access was not considered on the grounds of expense and the physical limits of the platform space. During the 2006/7 escalator renewal work the only passenger access to the lower level of the station was via the steep emergency exit steps. Ticket barriers came into operation on 17 June 2011.
Disabled access
This station does not have any disabled access due to the narrowness of the island platform; this is the source of many complaints. Installation of lift access would require platform widening, which would in turn require widening of the tunnel, requiring massive alteration to the buildings adjacent.
On Monday to Saturdays, trains leave approximately every ten minutes, destined for Dalmuir,,,,,,,, and. During peak hours, services to via Coatbridge and are also available. On Sundays, no services call here before 10am or after 6pm so services on Sundays are -Motherwell, -Motherwell or Lanark, and Partick-Larkhall.
2020
There is a regular service of 6 trains per hour each way, This is as follows: On Monday to Saturdays: Sundays: Trains only call here between 10am and 6pm on Sundays and all trains pass through without stopping after these times: