South of Glasgow Central, on the opposite bank of the Clyde. Opened in 1840, it became the main Caledonian Railway terminus in the city until its closure in 1905 when Glasgow Central was extended.
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==Summary== {{Location dec|55.853461|-4.259259|heading:135}} {{Information |Description=w:Glasgow Bridge Street railway station Original description: '''Former Bridge Street station''' South of Glasgow Central, on the opposite bank of the Clyde. O