A DERELICT site has been turned into a new park and ride facility in Cambuslang near Glasgow. 

The development offers 256 parking spaces, including new electric vehicle charging infrastructure, on a site adjacent to Bridge Street and is within easy reach of the station.

The main park and ride project was jointly funded by South Lanarkshire Council and Strathclyde Partnership for Transport.

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Councillor John Anderson, chairman of South Lanarkshire Council’s Community and Enterprise Resources Committee, said: “We obviously still face the challenges of the pandemic but this new facility is already benefitting rail travellers and will really come into its own as the economy opens up and more and more people are making journeys.

“We are committed to supporting sustainable transport and with this site open it is easier than ever to switch from car to train in Cambuslang and the additional charging infrastructure will help with the drive to make electric vehicles a viable option for more road users.”

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The development work included junction improvements including a dedicated right turn lane from Bridge Street for access to the car park.

South Lanarkshire Council Executive Director of Community and Enterprise Resources, Michael McGlynn, said: “This was a derelict site which is now an asset to the area improving parking in the centre of Cambuslang, supporting sustainable travel and adding to environmental improvements in Cambuslang.

SPT Chair, Councillor Dr Martin Bartos, added: “SPT is proud to invest in this key park and ride infrastructure project that will encourage more people to make the switch to rail and reduce the need to travel by car.

“Despite the many challenges faced over the past year, SPT’s capital programme continues to support a range of transport projects that offers more sustainable and active travel choices to people across Strathclyde.”