Kinning Park Subway Station is a subway station located in the Kinning Park neighborhood of Glasgow, Scotland. It is served by the Glasgow Subway system and is on the Inner Circle line. The station is located on the corner of Paisley Road West and Kinning Place. It is served by trains running in both directions on the Inner Circle. The station has two platforms, with one platform for trains heading clockwise and the other for trains heading anti-clockwise. The station is also equipped with a ticket office, accessible toilets, and CCTV. It is connected to the bus and train services in the Kinning Park area. The station is also located near the Kinning Park Complex, which provides community and recreational facilities, and the Govan Old Parish Church which is a historical church in the area.
Places of Interest Near Kinning Park Subway Station
Scotland Street School Museum
- Scotland Street School Museum: Designed by the renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this former school building is now a museum dedicated to the history of education in Scotland. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved classrooms and learn about educational practices from the late 19th to the mid-20th century.
Kinning Park Complex
- Kinning Park Complex: A community-run space offering a variety of activities, events, and workshops. The complex is a hub for local creativity and engagement, hosting art exhibitions, performances, and community meetings.
Cessnock Subway Station
- Cessnock Station Proximity: A short walk away, Cessnock Station provides access to further attractions, including the nearby Glasgow Science Centre and BBC Scotland headquarters.
Bellahouston Park
- Bellahouston Park: This large public park features beautiful gardens, walking trails, and various sports facilities. It is also home to the House for an Art Lover, another stunning creation by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, offering a unique blend of architecture, art, and cultural events.
House for an Art Lover
- House for an Art Lover: Located within Bellahouston Park, this unique attraction is based on a design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The house hosts exhibitions, art classes, and concerts, and features beautiful interiors that reflect Mackintosh's distinctive style.
Glasgow Science Centre
- Glasgow Science Centre: Although closer to Cessnock, this interactive museum is within easy reach and offers a fantastic day out for families. It features hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX cinema, making it a great educational and entertaining destination.
The SSE Hydro
- The SSE Hydro: One of Scotland’s premier event venues, hosting concerts, sports events, and conferences. It’s a short distance from Kinning Park and provides a dynamic schedule of entertainment.
Pacific Quay
- Pacific Quay: This area is home to various media and entertainment companies, including BBC Scotland and STV. Visitors can sometimes take tours of the broadcasting studios and learn about the media production process.
Festival Park
- Festival Park: A small but scenic park located near the River Clyde, offering a peaceful place to relax with walking paths, green spaces, and children's play areas.
Local Dining and Pubs
- Local Dining and Pubs: Kinning Park has a selection of local eateries and pubs where visitors can enjoy traditional Scottish fare and beverages. The nearby Paisley Road West offers a variety of dining options, from casual cafes to sit-down restaurants.
These attractions and amenities make Kinning Park a convenient starting point for exploring some of Glasgow’s notable cultural and recreational sites.