Holytown railway station


Holytown railway station is a railway station serving both Holytown and New Stevenston in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located on the Shotts Line, south east of towards and is also on the Argyle Line. It was opened in 1880 at the same time as the Wishaw Deviation Line from Law Junction, though the line on which it actually stands is considerably older.
Despite its name, the station is some from the edge of Holytown; instead it is in New Stevenston.
The station was opened to assist the coal mining industry; the mines are now long gone.
Around 2003, some services to on the Argyle Line began running via Holytown then down to Wishaw, creating two routes. This created a twice-hourly service at Holytown to/from Glasgow and a regular link to/from Motherwell.

Services

2008 onward

Monday to Saturdays on the Shotts Line there is an hourly service westbound to Glasgow via and eastbound to Edinburgh. Sunday services only run from via to for the month prior to Christmas.
However, from December 2012 a new two hourly service has operated between and Edinburgh.
On the Argyle Line there is an hourly service northbound to Glasgow Central and beyond and southbound to Lanark via with no Sunday service.

December 2014

Following a recast of the Argyle Line timetable in the wake of the Whifflet Line electrification, there is no longer a regular daytime service to Motherwell, Milngavie via Anderston or Lanark. Only the hourly Shotts line stopping services now call here - one of these in each direction now provides the statutory minimum service from Motherwell over the Mossend South Jcn to East Jcn curve. A single weekday peak service from to in the morning, returning from Anderston to Carstairs in the evening fulfils the same function for the line from.