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University of Glasgow St Mary's Cathedral The Glasgow Academy: 941,008 St George's Cross: First Buses: Great Western Road Firhill Stadium: 524,638 Cowcaddens: First Buses: The Willow Tearooms Glasgow School of Art Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow Kelvin College St Aloysius' College Glasgow Sculpture Studios Gallery: 460,577 Buchanan Street ...
Testing on the Subway started on 5 December 2021. [34] The first new trains were previously expected to operate in 2022. [35] The first passenger service with the new trains operated on 11 December 2023, [36] with the third generation trains fully replacing the second generation after their withdrawal on 28 June 2024. [37]
(The New York Times) COVID-19 pandemic in Washington (state) Clallam County in Washington reports their first case of the Lineage P.1 Gamma variant in an unvaccinated resident who traveled out of the state. (Peninsula Daily News) COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. Brazil reports 115,228 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, a new single-day record.
Upon withdrawal car 128 was preserved by Glasgow's Riverside Museum, owners of three First Generation subway cars. 128 was moved on display during June 2024. [ 23 ] The final day of operation for the second generation stock was June 28 2024 with cars 106, 207 and 120 performing the final service for inner, And 119, 203 and 103 performing the ...
Close to Buchanan Bus Station and providing interchange with Glasgow Queen Street railway station via a travelator, it is the busiest station on the Subway, with 2.54 million passengers in the 12 months ending 31 March 2005.
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In February 2017, the BBC announced plans for a bespoke part-time television channel to serve Scotland, replacing the existing regional feed of BBC Two; as part of these plans, it was announced that the proposed service would feature an hour-long news and public affairs programme broadcast and produced out of Scotland, echoing the Scottish Six ...
The extension officially opened on 1 June 1889, [30] [28] with the first train departing Gourock at 05:25 taking workmen to Greenock and Port Glasgow, driven by the engineer Dugald Drummond who had designed and got built the Caledonian Railway 80 Class "Coast Bogies" for the route. The first arrival at Gourock with passengers from Glasgow at 07 ...