Sunday service to be extended once modernisation complete.
SPT’s partnership has now approved the proposed new Subway opening hours to come into effect once Subway modernisation is complete.
The complete modernisation programme will see platform screen doors (PSDs) installed at all stations, and Unattended Train Operation (UTO) in operation, which will then mean we can extend Subway service hours beyond the current schedule.
The proposed new Subway operating hours to be introduced once UTO in operation are:
|
Day |
Opening Time |
Closing Time |
Difference in Hours |
|
Monday – Thursday |
06:30 |
23:30 |
No change. |
|
Friday – Saturday |
06:30 |
00:30 |
Approximately 1 hour later than current closing time. |
|
Sunday |
06:30 |
23:30 |
Approximately 3.5 hours earlier opening and 5.5 hours later closing than current schedule. |
The news of the proposed new Subway operating hours has been well received by business and passenger groups alike.
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Stuart Patrick said:
“We are very encouraged to see SPT’s proposed new operating hours for the Subway once the current modernisation programme is complete. This will see increased services over the weekend, making it easier for people to travel into Glasgow.
“These additional services, alongside the introduction of contactless payments, is welcome progress in helping to modernise the network and improve accessibility for workers, residents and visitors alike.”
Director of CPT Scotland Paul White said:
“From an integration point of view, any extension to Subway operating hours is to be welcomed. The Subway is an important part of the region’s transport infrastructure and additional hours of operation will help more passengers link sustainable travel modes like bus and the subway, making it easier to travel to and around the city, whether for work or leisure.”
To ensure the extended hours are effective and financially sustainable, the proposal includes implementing the new schedule on a two-year review basis. This review period will allow for:
- Careful monitoring of passenger uptake and operational performance
- Responsive adjustments based on real-world usage patterns
- Evaluation of cost-efficiency and service impact
The impact of extended operating hours on daily and essential maintenance of the Subway as well as engineering activities has been carefully considered as part of the proposal to extend operating hours. The revised timetable has been developed to ensure that sufficient non-operational hours remain available to undertake planned maintenance, inspections, and engineering works necessary to maintain the safety, reliability, and performance of the Subway system.