Glasgow Central station's major redevelopment project is on track to reach its final milestone on 25 March, with the reopening of all platforms expected to bring a massive boost to Scotland's busiest railway hub. Network Rail has confirmed that the long-awaited upgrade will be complete by spring, ending months of disruption for passengers.
The £184m transformation has been underway since 2019 and includes the construction of new platforms, upgraded signalling systems, and improved passenger facilities. These improvements aim to increase capacity, reduce congestion, and make the station more efficient for commuters.
As all platforms reopen, passengers can look forward to a smoother and more modern travel experience. The redevelopment is expected to stimulate local businesses by attracting increased passenger numbers and improving connectivity, which will have a welcome impact on the regional economy.
Glasgow Central serves over 27 million passengers annually, making it one of Scotland's busiest stations. The reopening of all platforms will help meet growing demand for rail services and support economic growth in the region, benefiting local communities and businesses alike.