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Jordanhill railway station in Jordanhill, Glasgow, Scotland is a station on the Argyle Line and North Clyde Line. It opened on 1 August 1887 as part of the Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway. Jordanhill railway station is located at 55°52′57.6″N 4°19′30.4″W / 55.882667°N 4.325111°W / 55.882667; -4.325111, near the Jordanhill campus of the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, and the high-performing Jordanhill grammar school. The station sits atop one of Glasgow's important western thoroughfares, Crow Road, the main route to the Clyde Tunnel.

As part of the Argyle Line, the station is used by those commuting to and from Central Glasgow, with Glasgow Central and Anderston, at the heart of Glasgow's business and financial district, being a short journey east away. The typical hourly service from the station is four trains per hour to Dalmuir via Clydebank, two trains to Motherwell via Glasgow Central and two trains to Springburn via Glasgow Queen Street.

The station is entirely unstaffed, but it contains a ticket machine. There is a ramp up to both platforms and a connecting footbridge between them. The station car park has room for eleven cars, with two spaces designated for the disabled. There are cycle racks for ten cycles. A closed circuit TV system is in operation to monitor the station.

The station is managed by First ScotRail.

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Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Hyndland   First ScotRail

(Argyle Line)

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