Network rail has provided more information about works which will see trains to and from Barrhead replaced by buses for the entirety of July.
From Saturday, June 24, to Thursday, August 3, 2023 there will be no trains operating through the station with"all lines closed all day, every day."
The multi-million pound project will support passenger and freight services and will also be used as a key diversionary route for cross-border trains. Engineers will be making the stations suitable for an electrified railway by making modifications to structures and platforms such as raising the height of bridge parapets and adjusting the platform copes .
A Network Rail spokesperson said: “The electrification of the Barrhead line will mean more reliable and greener journeys for our customers and will help Scotland’s railway reduce our carbon footprint. ScotRail announced the yesterday that for over a month services on the route will be replaced by buses as Network Rail carries out engineering work "at East Kilbride/Barrhead, closing all lines all day, every day."
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