Image 170427, SR 17.17 Falkirk Grahamston-Glasgow Queen Street (2J75, 1L), Stepps station

170427, SR 17.17 Falkirk Grahamston-Glasgow Queen Street (2J75, 1L), Stepps station
170427, SR 17.17 Falkirk Grahamston-Glasgow Queen Street (2J75, 1L), Stepps station 
 Stepps station opened in 1844 as Stepps Road. It survived until 1962 when British Railways closed it. However, after a deal was struck between BR and the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive it was reopened as Stepps in May 1989. It is now an important transport hub for the area with a significant number of passengers using at, largely commuters. Here, 170427 arrives into the station working the 2J75 17.17 Falkirk Grahamstown to Glasgow Queen Street that Andy and I took to its destination. 
 Keywords: 170427 2J75 Stepps station
170427, SR 17.17 Falkirk Grahamston-Glasgow Queen Street (2J75, 1L), Stepps station 
 Stepps station opened in 1844 as Stepps Road. It survived until 1962 when British Railways closed it. However, after a deal was struck between BR and the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive it was reopened as Stepps in May 1989. It is now an important transport hub for the area with a significant number of passengers using at, largely commuters. Here, 170427 arrives into the station working the 2J75 17.17 Falkirk Grahamstown to Glasgow Queen Street that Andy and I took to its destination. 
 Keywords: 170427 2J75 Stepps station

Stepps station opened in 1844 as Stepps Road. It survived

until 1962 when British Railways closed it. However, after a deal was struck between BR and the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive it was reopened as Stepps in May 1989. It is now an important transport hub for the area with a significant number of passengers using at, largely commuters. Here, 170427 arrives into the station working the 2J75 17.17 Falkirk Grahamstown to Glasgow Queen Street that Andy and I took to its destination.