Map of Glasgow Queen Street Station – Train, Subway & Entrance Guide

Glasgow Queen Street Station is one of Scotland’s principal railway stations and a major transport hub for Glasgow city centre. Located beside George Square, the station provides regional and intercity train services to destinations throughout central, northern and eastern Scotland.

The station occupies a central position between George Square, North Hanover Street and Dundas Street. Its modern passenger concourse, high-level terminus and underground low-level platforms make it an important interchange for commuters, residents and visitors.

This map of Glasgow Queen Street Station provides a location guide to the main entrance, high-level and low-level platforms, Glasgow Subway connections, bus stops, taxi facilities, surrounding streets and nearby attractions.

## Quick Answer

Glasgow Queen Street Station is located beside George Square in Glasgow city centre. The principal entrance faces George Square and North Hanover Street, with additional access available from Dundas Street and nearby city centre streets.

## Map of Glasgow Queen Street Station

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## Where Is Glasgow Queen Street Station Located?

Glasgow Queen Street Station is located beside George Square in the centre of Glasgow.

The station stands between North Hanover Street, Dundas Street and Cathedral Street. Buchanan Street, Buchanan Galleries, Glasgow City Chambers and the main city centre shopping district are all within walking distance.

The map marker identifies the principal entrance facing George Square and North Hanover Street.

## Train Services

### ScotRail

ScotRail operates most passenger services from Glasgow Queen Street Station.

Major destinations include Edinburgh, Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness, Falkirk, Alloa, Helensburgh and towns throughout central and northern Scotland.

### Edinburgh Services

Frequent trains connect Glasgow Queen Street with Edinburgh Waverley.

Services operate along several routes, with the fastest trains generally using the main line through Falkirk High.

### Highland Services

Longer-distance ScotRail services connect Glasgow with destinations in the Scottish Highlands.

Destinations may include Perth, Pitlochry, Aviemore and Inverness.

### North and East Scotland Services

Trains operate towards cities and towns including Stirling, Dundee and Aberdeen.

Some journeys may require a change depending on the current timetable and destination.

Passengers should check current departure boards because stopping patterns, service frequencies and platform allocations may change.

## Station Areas

### George Square Entrance

The principal entrance faces George Square and North Hanover Street.

It provides direct access to the main ticket hall, passenger concourse and high-level railway platforms.

### Dundas Street Entrance

The Dundas Street side provides additional access from Buchanan Street, Buchanan Galleries and streets west of the station.

### Main Concourse

The modern station concourse contains departure boards, ticketing facilities, waiting areas, shops, cafés and access to the high-level platforms.

### High-Level Platforms

The high-level terminus platforms serve most regional and intercity trains departing towards Edinburgh, Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.

### Low-Level Platforms

The underground low-level platforms serve suburban trains passing beneath Glasgow city centre.

These services connect with destinations east and west of central Glasgow.

### Interchange Routes

Elevators, escalators, stairways and signed passageways connect the station entrances, main concourse and low-level platforms.

## Station Facilities

• Ticket office and ticket machines

• Passenger information displays

• Staffed passenger areas

• Accessible station entrances

• Elevators and escalators

• Step-free station access

• Waiting areas

• Toilets and accessible toilets

• Passenger assistance facilities

• Shops and convenience stores

• Cafés and food outlets

• Bicycle parking

• Taxi facilities

• Car parking nearby

• Public Wi-Fi

ScotRail lists Glasgow Queen Street as having step-free access and passenger facilities including toilets, seating, ticket machines and Wi-Fi. 

## Transport Connections

### Glasgow Subway

Buchanan Street Subway Station is located a short walk west of Glasgow Queen Street.

The Subway provides connections around central, western and southern Glasgow.

### Buses

Numerous local bus routes operate from stops around George Square, North Hanover Street, Cathedral Street and nearby city centre roads.

### Buchanan Bus Station

Buchanan Bus Station is a separate facility located northwest of Queen Street Station.

It provides regional and long-distance coach services to destinations throughout Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom.

### Taxis

Taxi facilities are available around the station precinct.

Passengers should follow current station signs for designated taxi ranks and passenger pickup areas.

### Walking

George Square, Buchanan Street, Merchant City, Glasgow Cathedral and the main shopping district are within walking distance.

### Glasgow Central Station

Glasgow Central Station is a separate mainline terminus located southwest of Queen Street Station.

Passengers transferring between the two stations should allow sufficient walking time and follow city centre signs.

## Nearby Attractions

• George Square

• Glasgow City Chambers

• Buchanan Street

• Buchanan Galleries

• Gallery of Modern Art

• Merchant City

• Glasgow Cathedral

• University of Strathclyde

• Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

• The Lighthouse

• St Enoch Centre

• City Centre Mural Trail

## Visitor Tips

Check whether your train departs from the high-level or low-level platforms before proceeding through the station.

Use the George Square entrance for Glasgow City Chambers, Merchant City and attractions east of the station.

Use the Dundas Street side for Buchanan Street, Buchanan Galleries and Buchanan Bus Station.

Allow additional time when changing between high-level and low-level services because the platforms are located on different levels.

Walk to Buchanan Street Subway Station for Glasgow Subway services.

Check live railway information before travelling because engineering work and service disruption can affect routes across Scotland.

Do not confuse Glasgow Queen Street Station with Glasgow Central Station, which is a separate terminus elsewhere in the city centre.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Where is Glasgow Queen Street Station?

Glasgow Queen Street Station is located beside George Square and North Hanover Street in central Glasgow. 

### Which train operator uses Glasgow Queen Street Station?

Most services from Glasgow Queen Street are operated by ScotRail, which also manages the station.

### Is Glasgow Queen Street Station in the city centre?

Yes. The station is located directly beside George Square and within walking distance of Glasgow’s main shopping and commercial districts.

### Does Glasgow Queen Street have high-level and low-level platforms?

Yes. The high-level platforms form the main terminus, while underground low-level platforms serve suburban trains passing through Glasgow.

### Is Glasgow Queen Street Station accessible?

Yes. ScotRail lists step-free access at Glasgow Queen Street Station. Passengers should check current elevator availability before travelling. 

### Is there a Glasgow Subway station at Queen Street?

Glasgow Queen Street does not contain a Subway station, but Buchanan Street Subway Station is a short walk away.

### Can passengers travel directly to Edinburgh?

Yes. Frequent direct trains operate between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley.

### Is Glasgow Central the same station?

No. Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street are separate railway stations serving different principal routes.


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Disclaimer: This map is provided as a general location and orientation guide. Station entrances, pedestrian routes, elevator availability, platform access, railway services, bus stops and taxi facilities may change because of construction, maintenance or operational requirements. Check official railway information and signs at the station before travelling.