Motherwell railway station serves the town of Motherwell in Scotland. It is the largest rail facility in North Lanarkshire, with four platforms and a mix of local, regional and long-distance trains. The station functions as a busy commuter hub and an interchange for services running across central Scotland and beyond.
Location and layout
The station sits close to Motherwell town centre and provides step-on access to local buses, taxis and parking. Its four through-platforms can handle multiple operators and service patterns, allowing passengers to transfer between suburban services toward Glasgow and longer-distance routes that run as far as London. Signage and platform screens give real-time departure information.
Services and connections
Motherwell offers frequent commuter trains to Glasgow Central, with services often running every ten minutes at peak times and regular off-peak departures to surrounding towns. The station also sees regional expresses and some long-distance trains connecting to destinations in England. These links make it an important rail gateway for both daily travellers and longer journeys.
Facilities and passenger information
Typical station facilities include waiting areas, ticketing options, passenger information displays and accessibility features to assist people with reduced mobility. Retail and refreshment outlets may be available in or near the concourse. For timetable and service operator details, many passengers refer to the managing and operating companies; the station has been managed by operators under the ScotRail franchise (previously branded as First ScotRail).
History and role
Motherwell's station developed in the 19th century as part of Scotland's expanding railway network and grew with local industry and commuter demand. Over time it became a key interchange on routes linking central Scotland with the east–west main lines and services toward England. Its scale and connectivity reflect Motherwell's role within the regional transport network.
- Key destinations: Glasgow Central, regional towns and long-distance lines.
- Platforms: four through-platforms for flexible routing.
- Importance: largest station in North Lanarkshire and a principal commuter hub for the area.
For current timetables, ticketing and accessibility information consult official service providers or national rail enquiries before travel. Local transport integrations make Motherwell a practical starting point for journeys across central Scotland and to destinations further afield.