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glasgow - paisley 3rd tracking

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The 4-track section required additional earthworks, presumably because modern clearance standards had to be applied, so I suspect the answer is no.

The impression I got when I last travelled the route (before the work was finished) confirms that, but someone on the forum will be better informed.
 

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For most of the section the third track appears to be right in the middle of where the two middle tracks were before electrification in the 1960s so I think the answer is no.
 
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I imagine it would be a more preferable solution to redouble and reconnect the Paisley Canal route rather than four-tracking the main one.
 

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I imagine it would be a more preferable solution to redouble and reconnect the Paisley Canal route rather than four-tracking the main one.......
.......and extend to Kilmacolm.


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I imagine it would be a more preferable solution to redouble and reconnect the Paisley Canal route rather than four-tracking the main one.

Also ensuring no need for bustitution during engineering works between Paisley and Glasgow.

Even better re-open the line down the west side of the Garnock valley with the flyovers at Dalry and the direct line from there to Kilmarnock - now that would really give Ayrshire a network for the future!
 
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