This was a solid station to both arrive and depart at, with appropriate sized platforms for the trains! The design is neat, departure boards were up-to-date and the station sign is clear. It is easy accessible from the street and cleanliness had been maintained too!
Excellent Clean Station, well looked after, it has covered seating area sheltered away from the weather elements / rain / Snow etc & a seating room as well is a big plus.
Other facilities ( a small cafe shop , phone booth, toilet , ticket office and ticket vending machines) Accessibility and mobili
Like most of the Stations on the West Coast Route and property of Network Rail, Dumbarton Central has it's good/bad points. . .π€ππ»ππ»
Good to see the station buildings still surviving, and not bulldozed for the more usual Scotrail windswept tarmac strip. Retaining some period features, but little else. Small ticket office and heated waiting room on Platform 1, many seem to realise itβs not there. Taxis sometimes wait on Bankhead R
Its a good Station. It has a sitting room, cover overhead in case it rains, and a small coffee shop that, besides hot drinks, also sells cakes, sweets, juice, painkillers, tissues, etc. My only advice is if you enjoy a flavoured latte (caramel, hazelnut, etc), ask the guy for just a little syrup and
An easy station to navigate round.
Regular trains to Glasgow
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