Glasgow Subway
The Glasgow Subway is a subway system serving Glasgow, Scotland, UK. It started in 1896. Then it was run by cables. There are 15 stations. in 1935 it was changed to run on electricity. It is a circular system, and has stayed the same since it started. It carries 13 million passengers each year.
Now it is run by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport.[1]
Glasgow Subway Media
Recreated Glasgow Subway station entrance at the Riverside Museum
Glasgow Subway before the Beeching cuts
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Partick subway station
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An Inner Circle train arrives at West Street station in 2004.
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Kelvinhall subway station, showing previous signage
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Proposed alignment for the Glasgow Airport Rail Link
First generation rolling stock
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Second generation Metro Cammell rolling stock
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Third-generation Stadler unit at West Street
References
- ↑ "Modernisation | SPT | Strathclyde Partnership for Transport". www.spt.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
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