A multi-million-pound railway station is celebrating its fourth anniversary with more than 500,00 journeys.

Robroyston Station first opened on December 16, 2019 after a £14 million investment.

ScotRail said it had an immediate impact with average customer journeys of 3,500 per week, rising to around 4,200 in 2023.

After a challenging period during the pandemic, a recovery in 2022 saw more than 140,000 journeys to and from the station, with a massive 58 per cent increase for 2023, with 220,000 journeys.  

Now in its fourth year, ScotRail is celebrating with total journeys of more than half a million trips.  

As part of ScotRail’s commitment to net zero, the station which connects Robroyston and Millerston residents with Scotland’s largest city, offers a free park-and-ride facility to take cars off the road and ease congestion into the city centre. 

With 263 free parking spaces, including 12 electric vehicle charging bays and easy access to the M80, the station provides an easy commuting option for residents and drivers travelling into the city centre from further afield. 

The station also scooped the Transport Team/Partnership of the Year prize at the Scottish Transport Awards in 2020.  

Phil Campbell, ScotRail customer operations director, said: “We’re delighted to be celebrating four years of serving the Robroyston area with reaching the fantastic milestone of half a million customer journeys. 

“The investment in Robroyston station, as well as the facilities it brings to the local area, is a perfect example of how we can encourage more people out of their cars and onto trains, as part of our commitment to net zero.”