Millions of people pass through Glasgow Central each year with the station being an imperative part of the city's history.
There were originally eight platforms in the station which were linked by a railway bridge over Argyle Street to Bridge Street station. It wouldn't be until the turn of the twentieth century that further development took place at Glasgow Central to solve congestion issues. It has been a place where people have said farewell to their loved ones and where new romances have begun under the famous station clock.
Here's a look at how the station has changed over the years and the parts which are still recognisable.

5. Glasgow Central Station 1968
Notice of cancelled trains being put up at Glasgow Central. Photo: Gordon Rule

6. John Menzies 1910
John Menzies was once a huge part of Scottish retailing. You could find their shops and stalls up and down the country with this having served many customers over time. Photo: TSPL

7. Glasgow Central Station 1985
The Victorian kiosk at Glasgow Central Station was due to be moved to make way for the electronic departures/arrivals board in January 1985. Photo: Allan Milligan

8. Railway staff
Railway staff photograph at Glasgow Central Station in 1904. | Glasgow City Archives