The Glasgow Subway. One of the oldest in the world. All the trains became orange after a re-furb in the 1970s. That's when it became the Clockwork Orange. The trains are smaller than the typical... more
The main train/bus company in Glasgow is First. The other companies are cheaper but less frequent and not widespread.
If you have a "permanent" address in Glasgow, go to a newsagent or a bus station... more
Glasgow has two main train stations: Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street, Central being larger in terms of platforms and footfall. Both stations are ideal destinations for those staying in the... more
A sentimental journey. I used Glasgow Airport this weekend. The first time since 1999. I used to live in Glasgow (I was there for 17 years) and traveled a lot in those years.
I was a bit... more
thought i would contribute to the excellent photos of this ship by adding the website.There are daily cruises 6 days a week and on the seventh it sails from Ayr which is as near to heaven as Scotland... more
To avoid traffic congestion and parking nightmare scenarios why not use Glasgow's Park and Ride facilities. Bus Timetables parking information and pricing can... more
Like any city its size, Glasgow has an excellent public transport network. There are buses, trains and underground. If you are staying near an underground... more
Glasgow is like most other big cities as far as transport goes, it has the lot, we have an abundance of bus services going through and around the town and it's... more
Traffic in Glasgow is not that bad, as long as you don't take the horrible M8 which goes through it. For the rest, just take care that you don't take the wrong... more
The buses and trains and taxis and stuff are fine, but Glasgow and all around is much more car friendly than most places. Gas isn't cheap, but then neither are... more
Take the airplane to Glasgow airport and then the airport bus to Buchanan street. From Buchanan street you can move on with the underground or a bus. If you... more
By the underground and buses. The underground is really good because it's impossible to get lost. That is because it's going in a circle. Inner circle and Outer... more
From Germany Frankfurt Hahn to Glasgow Prestwick with Ryan Air is the cheapest you can get (50 pounds return)By bus From Buchanan Bus Station you can get buses... more
One of the best ways to arrive in Glasgow is by air, after all what city doesn't look good from 20000 feet! Most of the major airlines fly to Glasgow Airport... more
Glasgow is well-served by motorway from both the east and south. It also has a major airport, and is home to two separate mainline railway stations. Central... more
Glasgow International Airport is appox 15 minutes drive from the City Centre (depending on time of travel)A Bus Service runs from the Airport to Buchanan Bus... more
We went with the ferry from Ijmuiden in The Netherlands to Newcastle and then by car to Kilmarnock which is not far from Glasgow. We had hired a cottage there... more
The M8 motorway cuts right through the heart of Glasgow, providing a speedy link to the airport to the west and Edinburgh to the east. But if you are indulging... more
GLASGOW IS EASY TO GETTO FROM ANYWHERE IN THE UK BY TRAIN BUS OR EVEN PLANE (YOU CAN GET A FLIGHT FROM LONDON FOR£30/50 ) TRAIN £ 40 BUS £ 20 LOCAL BUSES OR THE... more
Train, bus, car or flight. Glasgow is easily accessibleGlasgow has the best public transport service outside London.ScotRail provides fast frequent services to... more
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland it has a population of about 700.000 people and one million in Greater Glasgow.
This is a very industrial city but also there are lots of nice places to see...
Glasgow Travel Tips - You must experience Glasgow to understand Scotland and the Scottish people.
This is a typical, if unattractive, view of a Scottish street. To explain this street-scape ...
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I only live about 50 miles from Glasgow but until a few years ago I had really only gone there for shopping and basically just knew the main shopping streets! BUT I decided that I would get to know......
To many locals Glasgow city centre is a place of work and can be busy enough to ensure that we don`t go unless it`s necessary!
I work in the city centre, so I`m less keen to visit it at the weekend......
For all the big buzz of a city, a city that Dublin with Edinburgh combined fails to match,it's real glory is location.From every 4 story building the majestic highland fault line is visible,the...
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