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Dive into the captivating history of Glasgow's St Enoch Station, once a bustling hub of activity in the heart of the city. Opened in 1876 by the City of Glasgow Union Railway, St Enoch Station quickly became a central point for travelers and goods, symbolizing the industrial prowess of Glasgow during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The station was renowned not only for its impressive architecture but also for housing the St Enoch Hotel, which, upon its opening in 1879, was the largest hotel in Scotland and the first building in Glasgow to be fitted with electric lighting. Despite its significance, the station's prominence began to wane in the mid-20th century. With the rationalization of railway services, St Enoch Station closed to passengers on June 27, 1966, and was subsequently demolished in 1977. Today, the St Enoch Centre stands on its former site, with only photographs and memories preserving its legacy. Join us as we explore the rich history of St Enoch Station, delving into its architectural grandeur, its role in Glasgow's development, and the factors that led to its eventual closure and demolition. Through rare photographs and detailed narratives, we aim to bring to life the story of a station that once stood as a testament to Glasgow's industrial heritage. #StEnochStation, #GlasgowRailwayHistory, #GlasgowsForgottenStations, #StEnochHotel, #fyp