Glasgow history hotspot: The story of the St Enoch Travel Centre [Glasgow Times]





Date: 04/05/2022

Long before they descended to the depths of underground Glasgow on the escalators, subway commuters could buy their tickets in a little office in St Enoch square.


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The one time headquarters of the Glasgow District Subway company viewed from the St Enochs Centre. The rather fancy glazed covering of the southern entrance to the station can also be seen.
Location: St Enoch [Subway]
Company: Glasgow District Subway
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John Cameron at the unveiling of the latest Transport Heritage Red Wheel, on the east side of the James Miller building, now a Caffe Nero, at St Enoch, on 18th March 2022. Also present at the ceremony was retiring SPT chair Martin Bartos. This is Scotland's twentieth Red Wheel, Glasgow's second and the third after Baker Street, and London's Mail Rail network to commemorate an underground railway. The inscription reads 'Former ticket office of the GLASGOW SUBWAY. Opened 1896 and the third oldest metro in the world. A 6 1/2 mile circuit, cabled hauled until electrified in 1935.'
Location: St Enoch [Subway]
Company: Glasgow District Subway
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