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Proposed new Glasgow Subway byelaws
SPT is proposing to make new byelaws relating to the Glasgow Subway. A copy of the new byelaws is available to be downloaded.
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Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Scheme Change
Discounted rail travel will no longer be available during the evening peak period for passengers with a Strathclyde concessionary travel card from 20 May. The restriction will cover travel on ScotRail services in Strathclyde between 1630 and 1800 Monday to Friday. The decision was agreed by the Concession Joint Committee (which operates on behalf of [...]
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Lucky hunters snap up Subway ‘treasure’
SPT’s first ever QR Code Subway treasure hunt proved to be a great success with 15 top prizes, including a brand new iPad, shared among over 65 lucky participants.
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Special Subway car park offer for first time customers
Drivers who use any of the three car park sites at Subway stations in and around Glasgow can save up to £18.20 when they buy a “five week for the price of four” season ticket.
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New 118A bus route to replace service 11
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport has approved a temporary bus route to maintain public transport links between Milngavie, Baljaffray, Bearsden and Anniesland.
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Commute to Glasgow with a season ticket for the Subway’s Park and Ride
A new season ticket scheme for the Subway’s three Park and Ride facilities is now available.
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Work to start on £1.3 million SPT funded park and rides
The development of two SPT funded Park and Ride facilities in North Lanarkshire will get under way later this month.
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Construction work starts on Dalmarnock Station
Redevelopment work has now begun on the creation of a new £11m station for Dalmarnock in Glasgow’s East End.
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Subway tunnels to get extra water protection
Funding for work to protect parts of the Glasgow Subway’s underground tunnels has been approved by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport. Around £500,000 will be spent as part of SPT’s modernisation plan.
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Government funding for Subway upgrade welcomed
The Scottish Government’s pledge to help meet the cost of the Glasgow Subway’s full modernisation is welcomed by SPT Chairman Jonathan Findlay.