| Croftfoot |
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| Croftfoot railway station, looking west. |
| Location |
| Place |
Croftfoot |
| Local authority |
Glasgow |
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| Operations |
| Station code |
CFF |
| Managed by |
First ScotRail |
| Platforms in use |
2 |
| Live departures and station information from National Rail |
| Annual Rail Passenger Usage |
| 2005/06 * |
139,821 |
| National Rail - UK railway stations |
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| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Croftfoot from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. Croftfoot is a residential district on the southeastern side of the Scottish city of Glasgow. Glasgow (ˈglæzgoʊ is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom First ScotRail is the Brand under which FirstGroup runs its Railway franchise to operate all domestic Passenger services within National Rail is a brand name of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC |} See also List of heritage railway stations See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of closed railway stations in Britain List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed Stations Yealmpton See also List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom |
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Croftfoot railway station is a railway station serving the Croftfoot area of Glasgow, Scotland. |}A train station, railway station, railroad station, or station yard is a facility at which Passengers may board and alight from Trains Croftfoot is a residential district on the southeastern side of the Scottish city of Glasgow. Glasgow (ˈglæzgoʊ is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is located on the Newton branch of the Cathcart Circle Line. First ScotRail is the Brand under which FirstGroup runs its Railway franchise to operate all domestic Passenger services within The Cathcart Circle Lines form a suburban railway route linking Glasgow (Central to Cathcart via a circular line with branches to Newton and
National Rail is a brand name of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC This article is about a railway station in Scotland For a similarly named station in The Bronx, New York City, see Burnside Avenue (IRT Jerome Avenue First ScotRail is the Brand under which FirstGroup runs its Railway franchise to operate all domestic Passenger services within The Cathcart Circle Lines form a suburban railway route linking Glasgow (Central to Cathcart via a circular line with branches to Newton and King's Park railway station is a Railway station serving the King's Park area of Glasgow.
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