Maryville railway station

Maryville railway station (NS687620)[1][2] was opened in 1878 at Maryville, a small community in the Uddingston area to the south-east of Glasgow, Scotland on the old Glasgow, Bothwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge Railway between Shettleston and Hamilton.

A signalbox stood at the west end of the station with its two platforms and a pedestrian footbridge on the double track line.

[4] In 1910 Maryville is no longer present, the northern platform having been replaced by three sidings and later four, entered from the west where the signal box is located.

The Maryville motorway interchange (M73 / M74) runs across much of the old station site (its location was almost exactly at the junction from the A74 leading to the southbound M74).

This article about a railway station in the North Lanarkshire council area of Scotland is a stub.

Map of the GBH&CR before Calderpark Halt was opened.