This line is open and is known as the 'Glasgow Underground' or 'Clockwork Orange'. It is an electrified double track underground line serving the city centre, Govan and West End. The circle is entirely underground although the depth varies between 7 feet below the surface between Kinning Park [Subway] and Cessnock [Subway], and 155 feet below Glasgow Street near Hillhead [Subway]. It passes under the River Clyde twice and the tunnels are lined in cast iron or mass concrete. The line's gauge is 4ft carrying trains 7ft 8in wide in tunnels 11ft in diameter. The cast iron tunnel lining segments were made by the British Hydraulic Foundry, Whiteinch.
James Miller designed the station and company offices building in St Enoch Square St Enoch [Subway].
/ /1890 | Glasgow District Subway Line authorised. |
/ /1894 | Glasgow District Subway Agreement between the Glasgow District Subway and the Caledonian Railway and Glasgow and South Western Railway companies (owners of the Govan Branch (Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway)) over purchase of land for Broomloan Depot [Subway] by Govan station. |
14/12/1896 | Glasgow District Subway Cable hauled double track circular line opened. (An accident on opening day leads to immediate closure, with re-opening the following month.) |
21/01/1897 | Glasgow District Subway Line re-opened. |
02/07/1922 | Glasgow District Subway Jointly run by Glasgow Corporation Tramways and Glasgow Subway Railway Company. |
/ /1923 | Glasgow Corporation Acquires the Glasgow District Subway and Paisley District Tramways. |
01/08/1923 | Glasgow District Subway Taken over by Glasgow Corporation Tramways. |
30/11/1935 | Glasgow District Subway Cable haulage ceases. |
05/12/1935 | Glasgow District Subway Glasgow District Subway electrified with a third rail and re-opened with a new name. |
03/03/1954 | Glasgow District Subway Livery changes from red and cream to red. |
21/05/1977 | Glasgow District Subway Closed for renovation. |
16/04/1980 | Glasgow District Subway The Glasgow District Subway re-opens as the Glasgow Underground following extensive renovation and modernisation. |
01/06/1997 | Glasgow District Subway Open day at Broomloan Depot to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of the line. |
/10/2005 | Glasgow District Subway Construction begins of multi-storey car park at Shields Road [Subway] station. |
/ /2006 | Glasgow District Subway During an overhaul programme the trains are repainted into a Strathclyde Passenger Transport livery of carmine and cream. |
/08/2011 | Glasgow District Subway Hillhead [Subway] station upgraded. |
/09/2012 | Glasgow District Subway Hillhead station upgrade officially opened by the Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. |
/04/2013 | Glasgow District Subway Patrick [Subway] station upgraded. |
/01/2014 | Glasgow District Subway Ibrox station upgrade officially opened by the Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. |
/05/2019 | Glasgow District Subway Driverless trains built by Stadler arrive at Broomloan Depot for testing. |
This is a circular line. It is entirely underground except the maintenance depot. The circle passes under the Glasgow city centre serving both the north and south sides of the river and continuing west to Govan, Partick and Glasgow's West End.
The engineers were Simpson and Wilson.
There were several contractors:
George Talbot 1,343 yds
David Shanks 495 yds
Charles Brand and Son 2,119 yds (including Govan [Subway] to Merkland Street [Subway])
John Patterson and Sons 1,227 yds
Hugh Kennedy and Sons 2,559 yds
Watt & Wilson 1,322 yds
James Smith & Co 817 yds
Robert McAlpine and Sons 1,645 yds (much of which was through rock)
This was the first pairing of Simpson and Wilson and Robert McAlpine and Sons who would go on to build the Mallaig Extension (West Highland Railway).
These locations are along the line.
This is a station on the former Glasgow District Subway, now the Glasgow Subway operated by Strathclyde Passenger Transport.
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More detailsCircles Under the Clyde - A History of the Glasgow Underground | Glasgow Underground | Glasgow Underground: The Glasgow District Subway |