vteInverclyde Line
Glasgow Central(Glasgow Subway St Enoch) Cardonald Hillington East Hillington West Paisley Gilmour Street Ayrshire Coast Line Paisley St James Bishopton Langbank Woodhall Port Glasgow Whinhill Drumfrochar Branchton IBM Inverkip Ferry Wemyss Bay Bogston Cartsdyke Greenock Central Greenock West Fort Matilda Ferry Gourock
Glasgow Central(Glasgow Subway St Enoch)
Glasgow Central
(Glasgow Subway St Enoch)
Cardonald
Hillington East
Hillington West
Paisley Gilmour Street
Ayrshire Coast Line
Paisley St James
Bishopton
Langbank
Woodhall
Port Glasgow
Whinhill
Drumfrochar
Branchton
IBM
Inverkip
Ferry Wemyss Bay
Bogston
Cartsdyke
Greenock Central
Greenock West
Fort Matilda
Ferry Gourock
Detailed View Glasgow CentralArgyle Line Glasgow SubwayArgyle Line Glasgow Subway St EnochRiver Clyde Bridge Street Glasgow Subway Bridge Street Glasgow SubwayGlasgow Subway West Street City Union Line West Coast Main Line General Terminus andGlasgow Harbour Railway Shields Road Paisley Canal Line Ibrox Govan Branch Cardonald Glasgow and RenfrewDistrict Railway Hillington East Hillington West Arkleston Junction Paisley and RenfrewRailway Paisley and BarrheadDistrict Railway White Cart Water Paisley Gilmour Street Paisley St James Ayrshire Coast Line Walkinshaw Junction Paisley and BarrheadDistrict Railway Black Cart Water River Cart Linwood River Gryfe Georgetown Bishopton Bishopton Tunnels Langbank Woodhall Port Glasgow Devol Burn Wemyss Bay Junction Bogston Greenock & Ayrshire Railway James Watt Dock 66D Ladyburn locomotive shed Cartsdyke Cartsburn Tunnels Greenock Central Whinhill Anne St Tunnel Greenoch Lynedoch Upper Greenock Wellpark Tunnel Greenock West Drumfrochar Greenock Princes Pier Newton Street Tunnel Branchton Fort Matilda Ravenscraig IBM Gourock Dunrod to Argyll Daff Glen Inverkip Inverkip Tunnel Wemyss Bay Goods to Bute Wemyss Bay
Detailed View
Glasgow CentralArgyle Line Glasgow SubwayArgyle Line Glasgow Subway St EnochRiver Clyde Bridge Street Glasgow Subway Bridge Street Glasgow SubwayGlasgow Subway West Street City Union Line West Coast Main Line General Terminus andGlasgow Harbour Railway Shields Road Paisley Canal Line Ibrox Govan Branch Cardonald Glasgow and RenfrewDistrict Railway Hillington East Hillington West Arkleston Junction Paisley and RenfrewRailway Paisley and BarrheadDistrict Railway White Cart Water Paisley Gilmour Street Paisley St James Ayrshire Coast Line Walkinshaw Junction Paisley and BarrheadDistrict Railway Black Cart Water River Cart Linwood River Gryfe Georgetown Bishopton Bishopton Tunnels Langbank Woodhall Port Glasgow Devol Burn Wemyss Bay Junction Bogston Greenock & Ayrshire Railway James Watt Dock 66D Ladyburn locomotive shed Cartsdyke Cartsburn Tunnels Greenock Central Whinhill Anne St Tunnel Greenoch Lynedoch Upper Greenock Wellpark Tunnel Greenock West Drumfrochar Greenock Princes Pier Newton Street Tunnel Branchton Fort Matilda Ravenscraig IBM Gourock Dunrod to Argyll Daff Glen Inverkip Inverkip Tunnel Wemyss Bay Goods to Bute Wemyss Bay
Glasgow CentralArgyle LineGlasgow SubwayArgyle Line
Glasgow Central
Argyle Line
Glasgow Subway
Argyle Line
Glasgow Subway St EnochRiver Clyde
Glasgow Subway St Enoch
River Clyde
Bridge Street
Glasgow Subway Bridge Street
Glasgow SubwayGlasgow Subway West StreetCity Union Line
Glasgow Subway
Glasgow Subway West Street
West Coast Main Line
General Terminus andGlasgow Harbour Railway
General Terminus and
Glasgow Harbour Railway
Shields Road
Paisley Canal Line
Ibrox
Govan Branch
Cardonald
Glasgow and RenfrewDistrict Railway
Glasgow and Renfrew
District Railway
Hillington East
Hillington West
Arkleston Junction
Paisley and RenfrewRailwayPaisley and BarrheadDistrict Railway
Paisley and Renfrew
Railway
Paisley and Barrhead
District Railway
White Cart Water
Paisley Gilmour Street
Paisley St JamesAyrshire Coast Line
Walkinshaw JunctionPaisley and BarrheadDistrict Railway
Paisley and Barrhead
District Railway
Black Cart Water
River CartLinwood
River Gryfe
Georgetown
Bishopton
Bishopton Tunnels
Langbank
Woodhall
Port Glasgow
Devol BurnWemyss Bay Junction
Bogston
Greenock & Ayrshire Railway
James Watt Dock66D Ladyburn locomotive shed
Cartsdyke
Cartsburn Tunnels
Greenock CentralWhinhill
Anne St Tunnel
Greenoch LynedochUpper Greenock
Wellpark Tunnel
Greenock WestDrumfrochar
Greenock Princes Pier
Newton Street TunnelBranchton
Fort MatildaRavenscraig
IBM
GourockDunrod
to ArgyllDaff Glen
Inverkip
Inverkip Tunnel
Wemyss Bay Goods
to ButeWemyss Bay

The Inverclyde Line is a railway line running from Glasgow Central station through Paisley (Gilmour Street) and a series of stations to the south of the River Clyde and the Firth of Clyde, terminating at Gourock and Wemyss Bay, where it connects to Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services. The line has been in operation since the 1840s between Glasgow and Greenock and was the first passenger service to follow the River Clyde to the coast. The line was electrified in 1967.

History

The line was opened by the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway on 31 March 1841, and initially ran from Bridge Street railway station in Glasgow to a terminus at Cathcart Street, Greenock (later renamed Greenock Central railway station), with the section between Glasgow, and Paisley Gilmour Street being run by the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway. For the first time a railway took passengers right down the River Clyde, taking about one hour whereas Clyde steamers took around twice as long. The terminus was a short walk from Custom House Quay, Greenock, and the railway was very popular with passengers who boarded steamers there to visit holiday resorts down the Firth of Clyde or to commute in summer to their villas around the shores of the firth.

On 9 July 1847 the railway merged with the Caledonian Railway and became their main outlet to the coast. The Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway opened its branch line on 13 May 1865 with its trains being operated by the Caledonian Railway, but its steamer operations were slow to live up to their promise and when in 1869 the Glasgow and South Western Railway opened its station at Princes Pier, Greenock, the Cathcart Street station was effectively bypassed and the Caley lost trade. They had been trying for some time to organise an extension to Gourock, and having gained Parliamentary approval in 1884 they spent three years in construction which involved extensive tunnelling, and opened Gourock railway station on 1 June 1889. In August 1893 the Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway amalgamated with the Caledonian Railway.

In the 1923 grouping, the line became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS). The line was electrified in 1967, seven years after the North Clyde Line. The electric Class 311 trains were specially built for the line in 1967, although Class 303 trains were also used.

Current operation

As of 2025, the line is mainly operated by Class 318s, Class 320s, Class 380s and Class 385s, The Inverclyde line uses the same Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway tracks as the Ayrshire Coast Line until Paisley Gilmour Street; although the two lines occupy different sets of platforms at Paisley Gilmour Street. From Paisley, the line heads to Port Glasgow station, after which it branches. The main route heads through Greenock to Gourock, where it connects with ferry services to Dunoon and Kilcreggan. The branch heads through the southern suburbs of Greenock to Wemyss Bay, where it connects with ferry services to Rothesay on the island of Bute (From 1 October 2015, for a period of 24 weeks, the ferry to Rothesay left from Gourock. This was due to essential improvement work being carried out at Wemyss Bay linkspan)

As of June 2024, for most of the day four trains an hour operate each way on the Glasgow to Port Glasgow stretch, two of which run to Gourock and the other two running to Wemyss Bay. The Gourock trains are express services stopping only at Paisley Gilmour Street and Bishopton between Glasgow and Port Glasgow, while the Wemyss Bay trains stop at all stations. This changes after 7 pm and on Sunday: the Wemyss Bay line is reduced to one train an hour, which runs express between Glasgow and Port Glasgow, and the Gourock trains stop all stations.

Proposed link to Glasgow Airport

The Glasgow Airport Rail Link to Glasgow Airport would have branched off from the Inverclyde Line near Paisley St. James station. In December 2006, the Scottish Executive gave the final go-ahead for the new link to be constructed; however, the project was subsequently cancelled in September 2009.

Notes