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Directions to Glasgow with public transportation

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How to get to Glasgow by Bus?

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Bus stations near Glasgow

  • Martha Street, Glasgow,2 min walk,
  • Queen St, Glasgow,3 min walk,
  • John Street, Glasgow,3 min walk,
  • Cathedral Street, Glasgow,3 min walk,
  • St Vincent Place, Glasgow,3 min walk,
  • George Square, Glasgow,3 min walk,
  • Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow,4 min walk,
  • North Frederick Street, Glasgow,4 min walk,

Train stations near Glasgow

  • Argyle Street,7 min walk,
  • Glasgow Queen Street,34 min walk,

Light rail stations near Glasgow

  • St Enoch Spt Subway Station,9 min walk,

{{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Glasgow

  • 19,Glasgow,
  • X19,Easterhouse,
  • 38,Giffnock,
  • 38A,Glasgow,
  • 38B,Barlanark,
  • 38C,Glasgow,
  • 38C,Cumbernauld,
  • 38C,Chryston,
  • 38E,Thornliebank,
  • 57,Auchinairn,
  • 57A,Balornock,
  • 41,Easterhouse,
  • 100,Kelvinhaugh,
  • 240,Glasgow,
  • 255,Hamilton,
  • 263,Hamilton,
  • 267,Hamilton,
  • 901,Glasgow,
  • 906,Greenock,
  • 906X,Largs,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Glasgow?

    The nearest stations to Glasgow are:

    • Martha Street, Glasgow is 90 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Queen St, Glasgow is 156 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • John Street, Glasgow is 173 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Cathedral Street, Glasgow is 176 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • St Vincent Place, Glasgow is 203 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • George Square, Glasgow is 204 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow is 227 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • North Frederick Street, Glasgow is 281 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Argyle Street is 455 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • St Enoch Spt Subway Station is 696 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Glasgow Queen Street is 2602 meters away, 34 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Glasgow?

    These Bus lines stop near Glasgow: 1D, 38, 38B, 38E, 500, 901, X19

  • Which Train lines stop near Glasgow?

    These Train lines stop near Glasgow: SCOTRAIL

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Glasgow?

    The nearest light rail station to Glasgow is St Enoch Spt Subway Station. It’s a 9 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to Glasgow?

    The nearest train station to Glasgow is Argyle Street. It’s a 7 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Glasgow?

    The nearest bus stop to Glasgow is Martha Street, Glasgow. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light rail to Glasgow?

    The SUB is the first Light rail that goes to Glasgow. It stops nearby at 06:30.

  • What time is the last Light rail to Glasgow?

    The SUB is the last Light rail that goes to Glasgow. It stops nearby at 23:30.

  • What time is the first Train to Glasgow?

    The SCOTRAIL is the first Train that goes to Glasgow. It stops nearby at 05:20.

  • What time is the last Train to Glasgow?

    The SCOTRAIL is the last Train that goes to Glasgow. It stops nearby at 00:37.

  • What time is the first Bus to Glasgow?

    The 500 is the first Bus that goes to Glasgow. It stops nearby at 03:21.

  • What time is the last Bus to Glasgow?

    The 500 is the last Bus that goes to Glasgow. It stops nearby at 02:35.

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Public Transportation to Glasgow

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Looking for the nearest stop or station to Glasgow? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Martha Street; Queen St; John Street; Cathedral Street; St Vincent Place; George Square; Gallery Of Modern Art; North Frederick Street; Argyle Street; St Enoch Spt Subway Station; Glasgow Queen Street.

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GlasgowGlasgow (UK: GLA(H)Z-goh, GLA(H)SS-; Scots: Glesca [ˈɡleskə] or Glesga [ˈɡlezɡə]; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]) is the most populous city in Scotland and the third-most populous city in the United Kingdom, as well as being the 27th largest city by population in Europe. In 2022, it had an estimated population as a defined locality of 632,350 and anchored a urban settlement of 1,028,220. The city was made a county of itself in 1893, prior to which it had been in the historic county of Lanarkshire (or Clydesdale). The city now forms the Glasgow City Council area, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and is administered by Glasgow City Council. Glasgow has the largest economy in Scotland and the third-highest GDP per capita of any city in the UK. Glasgow's major academic and cultural institutions enjoy international reputations including the Glasgow School of Art founded in 1845, University of Glasgow founded in 1451, University of Strathclyde with its origins in 1796, Glasgow Caledonian University, City of Glasgow College, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow founded in 1599, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Burrell Collection, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera. The city was the European Capital of Culture in 1990 and is notable for its architecture, culture, media, music scene, sports clubs and transport connections. It is the fifth-most visited city in the United Kingdom. The city hosted the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) at its main events venue, the SEC Centre. Glasgow hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the first European Championships in 2018, and was one of the host cities for UEFA Euro 2020. The city is also well known in the sporting world for football, particularly for the Old Firm rivalry. Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement close to Glasgow Cathedral and descending to the River Clyde to become the largest seaport in Scotland, and tenth largest by tonnage in Britain. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and episcopal burgh (subsequently royal burgh), and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century, it became a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century. From the 18th century onwards, the city also grew as one of Britain's main hubs of oceanic trade with North America and the West Indies; soon followed by the Orient, India, and China. With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the population and economy of Glasgow and the surrounding region expanded rapidly to become one of the world's pre-eminent centres of chemicals, textiles and engineering; most notably in the shipbuilding and marine engineering industry, which produced many innovative and famous vessels. Glasgow was the "Second City of the British Empire" for much of the Victorian and Edwardian eras.In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Glasgow's population grew rapidly, reaching a peak of 1,127,825 people in 1938 (with a higher density and within a smaller territory than in subsequent decades). The population was greatly reduced following comprehensive urban renewal projects in the 1960s which resulted in large-scale relocation of people to designated new towns, such as Cumbernauld, Livingston, East Kilbride and peripheral suburbs, followed by successive boundary changes. Over 1,000,000 people live in the Greater Glasgow contiguous urban area, while the wider Glasgow City Region is home to over 1,800,000 people, equating to around 33% of Scotland's population. The city has one of the highest densities of any locality in Scotland at 4,023/km2.
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