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Underground Station Names Pre Modernisation
Underground Map Pre-Modernisation


Underground Station Names Post Modernisation
Railways - Urban Glasgow











The Glasgow Underground was opened in 1896 and is the third oldest such system after the London Underground and the Budapest Metro. The system was originally powered by a cable running round the circular layout with the cable winding buildings housed in Scotland Street.

The original powering system explains why the Glasgow Underground stations are built on the brow of a hill to allow the cable grips to be released before entering the stations with the trains gliding to a halt. It also helped when the trains had to grip the cable to start again with the trains moving downhill.

The service first opened on December 14 1896, however by the end of that day both tunnels were out of action.

A cable fault on the inner circle caused a car to be derailed at Buchanan Street, after this happened only the Inner circle ran. All the cars were filled to capacity, however a collision between two cars near St Enoch Station caused all services to be halted. The system was closed until January 21 1897.

The system was electrified in two stages, the first being the Inner Circle, with the last cable hauled train running on March 28th 1935, being replaced with the first power hauled train on March 31. The outer circle continued to be cable hauled until November 30 1895. The system was shut on December 1 , which was a Sunday, and from Dec 2 to Dec 4 it ran on the Inner Circle only, until the Outer Circle went 'live' on December 5.

The pictures below show the car shed in 1955.
Car Shed 1955