Barrhead Branch

Barrhead Branch
Overview
HeadquartersGlasgow
LocaleScotland
SuccessorGlasgow & South Western Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map

Paisley West
Potterhill Jn │ Corsebar Jn
Meiklerigs Jn
Potterhill
Gleniffer Goods Depot
Barrhead
Barrhead Central
Barrhead (New)

The Barrhead Branch was a branch line built by the Glasgow and South Western Railway in Scotland. It connected Potterhill railway station on the south side of Paisley with a new Barrhead Central railway station. The line was sometimes known as the Barrhead Central Railway.

It was made in reaction to competition for local passenger traffic, and for a time a circular service operated from Glasgow via Paisley and Barrhead. However income from the line was disappointing, and the passenger service was cut back, finally closing in 1917. As a goods-only route it remained open until 1970. None of the line is open now.