West Street subway station

West Street
Scottish Gaelic: Sràid an Iar
General information
Location281 West Street
Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8NB
Scotland
Coordinates55°51′00″N 4°15′55″W / 55.85000°N 4.26528°W / 55.85000; -4.26528
Operated bySPT
Platforms2 (island platform)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
AccessibleNo
History
Opened14 December 1896
Rebuilt16 April 1980 (1980-04-16)
Passengers
2018 96,250
2019 104,709
2020 44,875
2021 56,575
2022 78,753
Services
Preceding station SPT Following station
Bridge Street
anticlockwise / inner circle
Glasgow Subway Shields Road
clockwise / outer circle
Location
Notes
Passenger statistics provided are gate entries only. Information on gate exits for patronage is incomplete, and thus not included.

West Street subway station on the Glasgow Subway network serves the Tradeston and Kingston areas of Glasgow, Scotland.

Left in an isolated industrial area by post-war reconstruction, it is the least busy station on the network with just 150,000 boardings in the 12 months to 31 March 2005 and under 100,000 by 2012.

West Street was initially one of the Glasgow Park and Ride stations. However, on 16 February 2008, the car park was closed as part of the M74 construction enabling works. The east part of the large car park for Shields Road station is closer to West Street than Shields Road, but most passengers are travelling to the city centre so choose Shields Road, the earlier stop of the two in that direction, as they would be more likely to get a seat for their journey than at West Street.

The station will become a major interchange if the Glasgow Crossrail is given the green light.

West Street is one of the stations mentioned in Cliff Hanley's song The Glasgow Underground.