Busby Junction

Busby is one of those junctions, like Lanark and Wemyss Bay, named after the places they're the junction for rather than where they are.  Busby itself is four miles away and was the original terminus of what is now the East Kilbride branch.  On 17 March 156 430 from East Kilbride (and Busby) approaches the main line headed for Glasgow.

Location: Busby Junction

Original line: Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway

Photographer: David Panton

Contact photographer: David Panton

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Date: 17/03/2010

Image number: 28161


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