Two train stations were upgraded as part of a £1.3m investment from Network Rail.
Giffnock station in East Renfrewshire and Pollokshaws West were both refurbished in a five-month project.
Precast units were laid on top of 85 concrete foundations that spanned the platform and 75% of materials on site were processed and reused as a backfill. At Pollokshaws West station more than 65 tonnes of brickwork was removed and the wall was rebuilt to improve the existing condition of the platform that serves both the Glasgow to Barrhead and East Kilbride to Glasgow lines.
“We thank residents living close to Giffnock station for their patience, given much of our work could only be done overnight, and also passengers who had to contend with a four-carriage service to allow the safe delivery of the project.
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