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Bus stations near Hutchesontown in Glasgow

  • Art & Music School, Glasgow,2 min walk,
  • Renfrew Street, Glasgow,3 min walk,
  • Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow,4 min walk,
  • Sauchiehall Lane, Glasgow,4 min walk,

Bus lines to Hutchesontown in Glasgow

  • 3,Drumchapel Station - Govan Bus Station,
  • M3,Cowcaddens Subway - Milton, Skerray St,
  • N3,Shawlands + Thornliebank + Pollok circular - Glasgow,
  • N4,Shawlands + Giffnock + Newton Mearns circular - Glasgow,
  • N18,City Centre, Sauchiehall St - East Kilbride, Greenhills,
  • N38,Ibrox + Cardonald + Paisley circular - Glasgow,
  • N240,City Centre, Sauchiehall St - Cleland,
  • N267,City Centre, Sauchiehall St - Hillhouse, Farm Rd,
  • 7,Rutherglen, Caledonia Ave - Summerston,
  • 7A,Mill St at Bankhead Rd - Summerston,
  • 75,Castlemilk, Carmunnock Rd - Milton, Skerray St,
  • X10,Stirling - Glasgow via Kippen + Balfron,
  • X10A,Stirling - Glasgow via Thornhill + Aberfoyle + Balfron,
  • 17,Glasgow - Duntocher via Maryhill,
  • 60,Easterhouse Terminus - Clydebank Bus Station,
  • 60A,Easterhouse Terminus - Castlemains Estate,
  • N60,Maryhill + Drumchapel + Knightswood circular - Glasgow,
  • 61,Sandyhills, Balbeggie St - Summerston,
  • 4,Newton Mearns, Ayr Rd - Broomhill Crow Rd TA,
  • 4A,Eaglesham, Strathaven Rd - Broomhill Crow Rd TA,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Hutchesontown?

    The nearest stations to Hutchesontown are:

    • Art & Music School, Glasgow is 79 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Renfrew Street, Glasgow is 172 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow is 236 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Sauchiehall Lane, Glasgow is 249 meters away, 4 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Hutchesontown?

    These Bus lines stop near Hutchesontown: 10A, 3, 38, 500, 75, 9, X8

  • Which Train lines stop near Hutchesontown?

    These Train lines stop near Hutchesontown: SCOTRAIL

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Hutchesontown in Glasgow?

    The nearest bus stop to Hutchesontown in Glasgow is Art & Music School, Glasgow. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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Location: Glasgow, Scotland

Hutchesontown, Glasgow
Hutchesontown, GlasgowHutchesontown is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde and forms part of the Gorbals. In McNeill Street, Hutchesontown has one of Glasgow's original Carnegie libraries, deftly designed by the Inverness born architect James Robert Rhind. The area is linked to Glasgow Green public park on the north side of the river by St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge and King's Bridge. Following the Second World War, Hutchesontown was declared a Comprehensive Development Area (CDA) in the aftermath of the Bruce Report. This called for the mass gentrification of the area which took the form of slum clearance and the replacement of overcrowded, insanitary tenement housing with new homes in high rise tower blocks. Hutchesontown was in effect used as a testing ground for similar schemes around the city. It was decided to divide the area into five "zones" which were given to different architects to implement a mixture of different schemes. Area A – on the northern side of Hutchesontown, was devoted to conventional maisonette style housing. Area B – Nowadays known as the Riverside estate, was given to architect Robert Matthew. His Waddell Court 16-storey blocks – built in 1964 - on the banks of the River Clyde still stand, and are widely regarded as the most successful of the Gorbals high-rises and have received numerous refurbishments in their lifetime. Area C – was the responsibility of Basil Spence, and became the most infamous of the five schemes. The Queen Elizabeth Square blocks encountered numerous structural and social problems, and were demolished in 1993. Area D – was developed by the newly created Scottish Special Housing Association and consisted of four 24 storey blocks (Caledonia Road) and an estate of smaller maisonettes and 8-storey "mini-multis". Two of the towers were demolished in 2006. The remaining two were refurbished. This sector is close to Oatlands and the Southern Necropolis cemetery. Area E, closest to Gorbals Cross and Laurieston, consisted of an estate of five-storey deck-access blocks and two 24-storey towers (Sandiefield Road) constructed in 1968. Within a few years, however, the low-rise buildings became badly affected by dampness and condensation problems and were presently declared unfit for habitation; they were finally demolished in 1987. The two towers were condemned in 2010 and were demolished at 14:00 on 21 July 2013. James Stokes, recipient of the Victoria Cross, was from Hutchesontown
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