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  Argyle Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opened in 1979, the Argyle Line was created by reinstating a number of redundant sections of track in the Glasgow area which had been closed by the Beeching Axe.
The line serves stations between Dalmuir (a sub district of Clydebank) or Milngavie, and the Clyde Valley, terminating at either Motherwell, Hamilton, Larkhall, Coatbridge Central or Lanark, or returning via the Hamilton Circle.
At its opening, the staple rolling stock on the Argyle Line was the brand new Class 314 electric multiple units.
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