Glasgow Subway


Glasgow Subway is part of a £288m upgrade programme of the city's underground rail system. The first two trains were introduced by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT). The train will run alongside existing services on the circular route, connecting 15 stations around Glasgow. There will be 17 trains in total gradually brought into service during 2024.
Features
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Walk-through design
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Air conditioned

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More Comfortable
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Quiet
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Driverless
Subway Map
The fifteen stations of the Subway are distributed over a 10 km circuit of the West End and City Centre of Glasgow, with eight stations to the North of the River Clyde and seven to the South. There are two lines: an Outer circle running clockwise and an Inner circle running anticlockwise. All trains stop at all stations no matter the direction.



