East Kilbride–Glasgow Central line

East Kilbride–Glasgow Central line
Thorntonhall railway station in 2019, before the line was electrified.
Overview
Other name(s)Busby Railway
StatusOperational
LocaleGlasgow, Scotland
Termini
Stations10
Service
Operator(s)ScotRail
History
Completed1868
Technical
Number of tracks1–2
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification25kV OHLE
A map of the Busby Railway when it opened in 1868

Glasgow Central–East Kilbride line
Glasgow Central
Crossmyloof
Pollokshaws West
Busby Junction
Thornliebank
Giffnock
Cathcart Circle Lines
Clarkston Curves
Clarkston
Busby
Busby Print Works
Thorntonhall
Hairmyres
East Kilbride

The East Kilbride–Glasgow Central line, historically known as the Busby Railway, is a branch line of the Glasgow South Western Line that runs between Pollokshaws West and East Kilbride. The line was first opened in two stages in 1866 and 1868; it was upgraded and electrified over a four month closure in 2025, reopening on 18 May.