Glasgow–Paisley–Greenock line

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The Glasgow–Paisley–Greenock line is a historic Scottish railway route linking Glasgow with the towns of Paisley and Greenock along the lower River Clyde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway line
railway route
connects Glasgow NERFINISHED
Greenock NERFINISHED
Paisley NERFINISHED
country Scotland
electrificationStatus electrified in parts
follows River Clyde NERFINISHED
lower River Clyde NERFINISHED
gauge standard gauge
geographicFeatureFollowed River Clyde estuary NERFINISHED
hasEndpointCity Glasgow NERFINISHED
hasEndpointTown Greenock NERFINISHED
hasIntermediateTown Paisley NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance early rail connection along lower River Clyde
historicPeriod 19th century
locatedIn Scotland
United Kingdom
partOf Scottish railway network NERFINISHED
passesThrough Paisley NERFINISHED
regionServed Glasgow City NERFINISHED
Inverclyde NERFINISHED
Renfrewshire NERFINISHED
riverValley Clyde Valley NERFINISHED
status partly incorporated into later routes
terminus Glasgow NERFINISHED
Greenock NERFINISHED
transportMode rail
usedFor freight transport
passenger transport

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Glasgow and South Western Railway operatedRoute Glasgow–Paisley–Greenock line
Bogston railway station locatedOn Glasgow–Paisley–Greenock line
this entity surface form: Glasgow to Gourock railway route
Glasgow and Greenock transportConnection Glasgow–Paisley–Greenock line
subject surface form: Glasgow
this entity surface form: Glasgow–Greenock rail routes