Review of Crosshill Train Station
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Overview
This is a handy train station as there are regular trains throughout the day that go to Glasgow Central. However, we found that this train station was not accessible for people in wheelchairs as the only entrance to the station is via a set of stairs. We got the train to Glasgow Central at 8:14. This train was very busy and a lot of people had to stand; there was not a lot of space to move when standing. For a wheelchair user, this may not be a pleasant journey. Furthermore, there is a gap between the platform and the train itself; without a ramp, this would make it difficult for a wheelchair user to get on the train. Overall, this train station is not very accessible for wheelchair users.
Transport & Parking
You are able to park your car on the sidestreets that are near the train station. However, this may involve having to cross a busy road. There are traffic lights but they are located a wee bit down the hill from the entrance to the station.
Access
There is only one entrance to the station which there are a number of steps to go down. This would make it inaccessible for wheelchair users.
Toilets
There are no toilets at Crosshill Train Station.
Staff
The staff are very friendly and helpful when we enquired about tickets.
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