Work has begun on the site of a brand-new train station near a hospital in a multi-million-pound project.  

The foundations of a new footbridge at the relocated Hairmyres station are being installed by Network Rail and their contractor AmcoGiffen.

Piling works will be carried out over the next two weeks as part of the East Kilbride Enhancements project.


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Engineers will use a 58-tonne piling rig to drive 24 steel pile foundations to depths of between 2m to 5m to support the new footbridge and lifts.

When complete, the footbridge and lifts will provide step-free access to the two platforms for passengers.

A double-tracked section of the route will run between the platforms to help keep trains running on time.

Once finished, the new Hairymyres station will be located around 600 metres west of where it currently sits. 


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Paul Reilly, Network Rail’s senior programme manager for the station works, said: “The piling marks an important and exciting stage in the delivery of the project, as it’s a critical step in then allowing the installation of an accessible footbridge at the new Hairmyres station. 

“Once the foundations are in place, we can start to focus on the construction of the lift towers and bridge deck, as well as the framework for the new station building which people will see emerging from the site over the coming months.

“When the construction of Hairmyres station is complete by summer 2025, it will provide a modern and accessible environment for passengers; whilst the electrification of the East Kilbride to Glasgow line will help encourage more people to switch from cars to rail and generate an even greener railway.”

The station works are part of a wider £140 million Scottish Government investment to decarbonise passenger services across Scotland’s Railway.


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Work at East Kilbride station to extend the existing platform by 51m finished in May. This allowed the buffer stop there to be relocated so that construction of the new building can take place. 

We previously reported that the rebuild of two bridges on the route was completed in the spring, with work underway on two more at Thornliebank Road and Westerton Lane near Busby station.

Over 160 steel foundations have been installed along the track to provide the base for new overhead masts which will support the overhead power cables.

The East Kilbride Enhancement project is scheduled to be completed in December 2025.