| CHARINGCROSS | Name shared by railway stations in Glasgow and London. (7,5) |
| CHARING | ---- Cross, rail station in Glasgow and London (7) |
| CROSS | Charing in Glasgow and London? It makes you angry (5) |
| ASPHALT | Pitch observed when parking by railway station |
| COPLANDROAD | Former name of the Ibrox subway station in Glasgow (7,4) |
| ARGYLE | Street station in Glasgow - but not in Plymouth as the name might suggest (6) |
| GRANDCENTRAL | Railway station in New York (5,7) |
| BRITANNIA | Ship built at Clydebank in Glasgow and launched in 1953, used by the royal family until 1997 (9) |
| CYCLINGWORLDCHAMPIONSHIPS | They're taking place in August in Glasgow and across Scotland (7,5,13) |
| LADDIE | Young man in Glasgow and most women hug duke (6) |
| STEAKPIE | Food traditionally eaten at Hogmanay parties in Glasgow and central areas of Scotland |
| EUSTON | Railway station in London that opened in 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway |
| BRIDEWELL | Name shared by historic garda stations in Cork and Dublin. (9) |
| KINGSCROSS | Railway station in London (and there's one of nearly the same name in Sydney) (5,5) |
| EIGER | Mountain in the Bernese Alps which has intemal railway stations and viewing windows in the mountainside (5) |
| WHSMITH | News vendor who took advantage of the railway boom by opening news-stands on railway stations. beginning with Euston in 18u8 (1,1,5) |
| TERMINI | Name in India originally for railway stations? |
| EUANMURRAY | Scotland and Worcester rugby union prop who previously played for Newcastle, Glasgow and Northampton |
| ENTWISTLE | Village with a railway station in Blackburn and Darwen unitary authority (9) |
| WHISTLESTOP | Minor railway station in the US and Canada (7,4) |