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Does Greenock have a train station?

Does Greenock have a train station?

One of eight stations serving the town of Greenock, Greenock Central Railway Station sees frequent Abellio ScotRail service on the Inverclyde Line. Westbound trains serve all stations; eastbound trains alternate between express services to Port Glasgow, Bishopton, and Gilmour Street only and all-stop stations.

Where do ships dock in Greenock Scotland?

Cruise ships dock at Greenock’s Ocean Terminal. The cruise terminal of Greenock is full of information. There is tourist information desk, wi-fi and souvenir shops. The cruise terminal is only around 1 km walk from the city centre of Greenock.

Who was the architect of Gourock railway station?

The headquarters of the Caledonian steamer fleet was subsequently based there. The station was designed by the architect, James Miller, and engineer-in-chief, George Graham. The initial services in 1889 were 26 trains daily from Glasgow to Gourock, with one additional service on Saturdays.

Where is the train station at Gourock pierhead?

Gourock railway station is a terminus of the Inverclyde Line, located at Gourock pierhead, Scotland, and serves the town as well as the ferry services it was originally provided for.

When did Gourock and Inverclyde Line electrification start?

On 12 December 1957, a fire broke out in the station building. The refreshment room and waiting rooms were badly damaged. The line from Glasgow was electrified as part of the Inverclyde Line electrification scheme by British Rail. The 25 kV AC system was used, and electric operation commenced in September 1967.

Where is the Royal Gourock Yacht Club located?

Gourock also has a golf course, which stretches from behind Trumpethill to Levan estates. Gourock has a large yacht club named the Royal Gourock Yacht Club. Situated on Ashton Road at the junction of Victoria Road, it was known as Gourock Sailing Club when it was founded in 1894.