The Glasgow, Cowal & Bute Route Through Time

The Glasgow, Cowal & Bute Route Through Time

Glasgow with a Flourish

Glasgow with a Flourish

Glasgow Underground

The Glasgow District Subway

Publication Date15th February 2014

Book FormatPaperback

pages96

Illustrations140

Height234

Width165

When it opened in 1896 the Glasgow District Subway was only the third underground railway system in the world. Today its distinctive orange trains continue on their never-ending orbit beneath the city's streets.
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ISBN
9781445621746
The Glasgow District Subway was second only to London in the UK and was the third underground system to be built anywhere in the world. Originally operated as a cable railway, it was later electrified and the rolling stock from that era continued to be used until it had become very dilapidated by the 1970s. Following a major modernization programme, it is now operated by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport and the distinctive orange livery of the modern trains has earned it the local nickname of 'the clockwork orange'. The Underground is laid out as a circular route with the trains on a continuous loop, clockwise and anti-clockwise on the twin lines. It serves fifteen stations on both sides of the Clyde including the ornate St Enoch. Keith Anderson traces the development of Glasgow's Subway from its construction through its modification and up to the present day.
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