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The Glasgow Central Railway was a railway that ran from Maryhill in the north west of Glasgow through the West End and City Centre to Rutherglen and Newton to the south east of the city. Re-instated when the Argyle Line was re-opened in 1979 to provide a link to the North Clyde Line...
Hotels near Maryhill and Places to Stay Maryhill, a charming neighborhood in Glasgow, lures visitors with its rich history and cultural significance. The area is home to iconic attractions such as the Maryhill Burgh Halls, a restored Victorian-era venue showcasing 20 original stained glass window...
George Square is the main city square in central Glasgow. It was laid out in 1781 and named after King George III. It is notable for several important statues and monuments such as those dedicated to Robert Burns, James Watt, William Gladstone, Queen Victoria, and Sir Walter Scott. You...
Glasgow. This strategically important stronghold was started in the 6th century and was central to the ancient kingdom of Strathclyde's rule over the surrounding area until 1018. Only the dungeon and 12th-century gateway remain of this medieval edifice where Mary Stuart embarked for France at age...
Touring the Contour: Central Maryhill Regeneration is a multi-layered urban project that will take course in a 10-year duration. Aiming to generate 852 new homes... Continuing Professional Development We are doing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Urban Design Representation. ...
the first station west of Glasgow Central Low Level. The road to the left of the building is Stobcross Street which continues on to Queen’s Dock and Stobcross, as does the railway which runs directly under the street. To the right of the building is Main Street which soon changes into...
West Dalmuir. Although through-running between central Glasgow and Loch Lomond (Balloch) would no doubt have been a great boon to both the company and the GCT, it was never implemented. Having operated Govan Police Commissioners' tramway lines under a lease arrangement since 1896, the tracks ...
to accomplish other goals. If anywhere could be described as the wild frontier of “old Labour” socialism, it is here towards the western end of Scotland’s urbanised central belt. And just as Neil Kinnock, the former Labour leader, stamped his authority on the party in the 1980s by ...
As part of the Avenues Programme, Glasgow City Council appointed a team of specialist consultants to reimagine the very heart of the city. John Street is right at the heart of the George Square precinct, and its design will respond and enhance its central location, historical context and civic...