Charing Cross Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3HW

Charing Cross

55 Reviews
Charing Cross Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3HW

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • 24-hour public transport available

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Joseph Daisley
18.03.2024
Charing Cross
The platforms are really dark and dirty and the station itself is devoid of much character.It gets quite busy at peak times and the stairs become too busy for those going down.They should add more lifts here. The stairs are too long (57 steps) for everyone to use at once.It does do the job, but a pretty depressing experience each morning.
justin adcock
14.03.2024
Charing Cross
Frequency of trains is decent, but if wanting to use wide gates, it’s hard to get staffs attention if ticket doesn’t work
Jen Bacquet
09.03.2024
Charing Cross
A little station on a main line. It’s a great alternative to walk from here to anywhere in the city center if you want to avoid Glasgow Queen Street and Central Station.Close by is the Mitchell library, the Kings Theatre, Willow Grove Coffee, huge Premier Inn and even a lap dancing club right outside the station.
Oni Kagura
15.02.2024
Charing Cross
Absolutely beautiful train station. Lack of turnstyles is HIGHLY appreciated.
Tom Howe
06.02.2024
Charing Cross
Charing Cross is a great little station, quieter than Queen Street and the perfect stop for Glasgow's finest, the Mitchell Library and the King's Theatre. Some great bars near by and staff are really helpful
Ritchy P
27.01.2024
Charing Cross
There are no bins on the platform or stairs. It's dark, the stairs are dirty, the seats on the platform are uncomfortable, almost designed not to be sat on.Would be nice if there was a waiting area with heating or toilets.The intercom at the ticket booth is terrible, sounds like the speakers are blown.If facilities in general were improved it might make you more tempted to use the train instead of the car, the prospect of waiting for a delayed/cancelled train in the middle of winter doesn't really fill you with joy.
Thomas ervin-dowle
24.01.2024
Charing Cross
I use the trainline app regularly in England. Its usually effortless. For some reason the Scottish tickets are a massive pain to load up and use requiring a lot of steps. So I asked the guard what to do, he could see i was in hurry. On the app it said where my train was and that I had tickets. In England, the guards would just let you through. This guard took an absolute age looking through my app and in the end i figured it out and got through, I only just abiut got my train. Its either massive incompetence on the part of the guard. Or a hatred of English prople. Either way extremely poor.
Lucy Trend
22.01.2024
Charing Cross
A throwback to the 70s both architecturally and in atmosphere. A dingy hub next to the motorway on the edge of the city centre but oddly with with a decent bar/restaurant, a busy sandwich cafe, a chain hotel and a strip joint. With Scottish Opera and Quakers next door. Quirky place.
Aaron Lethem
22.12.2023
Charing Cross
Great location on the edge of the city and right next to the premier in. There are regular trains to the centrw of Glasgow and other locations such as Balloch and Edinburgh. The station is dated but is good for its primary purpose
Cameron Laird
18.12.2023
Charing Cross
A bit dull and depressing. But for all the time you are likely to be there thats not a big deal. Staff must get some amount of abuse as they seem a bit edgy when ever I need to ask a question. Could do with a facelift in the station really.

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Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3HW
Charing Cross