Bridgeton Central railway station was located in Glasgow, Scotland and served the Bridgeton area of that city.
On the Glasgow City and District Railway it was located on the modern North Clyde line on a branch from High Street and acted as a terminus for services from the north west of the city.
Though electrified in 1960 as part of the Glasgow North Bank suburban electrification scheme, it was closed to passenger in November 1979 when the Argyle Line reopened (the recommissioned station on this route at Bridgeton effectively replaced it).
The tracks were subsequently lifted and platforms demolished.
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