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Sep 25 2007, 1:48 PM EDT
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Sep 25 2007, 1:47 PM EDT
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Sep 9 2007, 2:24 PM EDT
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Change: old underground.Below is a copy of the picture of the station master calling 'service suspended', the people in the picture are leaving the system for the last time ever. Below is a mock up of the old Merkland Street station, which is currently housed in the Transport Museum.
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Sep 3 2007, 7:19 PM EDT
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Sep 3 2007, 6:37 PM EDT
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Change: The network ran like this until 21st May 1977, when at 12.50pm the station master at Copland Road (now Ibrox) received a phone call to
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Sep 3 2007, 6:20 PM EDT
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Change: 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.
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Sep 3 2007, 6:14 PM EDT
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Change: 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
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Sep 3 2007, 5:57 PM EDT
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Change: Underground Station Names Pre Modernisation Underground Station Names Post Modernisation The Glasgow Underground was opened in 1896 and is the third oldest such system after the London Underground and the
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Sep 3 2007, 5:58 PM EDT
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Sep 3 2007, 5:56 PM EDT
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Sep 2 2007, 6:20 AM EDT
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Sep 1 2007, 6:11 PM EDT
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Change: Glasgow UndergroundThe 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 yound the circular layout with the cable winding buildings housed in Scotland Street. The original
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Sep 1 2007, 6:09 PM EDT
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Change: 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
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Sep 1 2007, 6:08 PM EDT
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Change: Created by Sep 1 2007, 6:08 PM EDT for: no reason given
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