Glasgow Subway (Pre makeover)
Originally built for the Glasgow District Subway Company, the railway first opened in 1896 as a cable-hauled system. Propulsion was provided by stationary steam engines and the railway was hailed as the first of its type in the world. The Subway is generally recognised as the world's third underground railway, after London and Budapest. In 1923 the Subway passed into the hands of Glasgow Corporation Transport Department, and in the following decade the railway was converted to electric traction, introducing a third 'live' rail for the purpose. The railway ran with little further change until 1977, when the new operators, Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive, closed it for major modernisation investment. The railway in its present form reopened for operation on 16 April 1980. Now part of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, the railway is one of the very few railways in UK remaining in public ownership and 'vertically integrated', where SPT's responsibility covers all aspects of operation and infrastructure

Glasgow Underground (1977) | The Final Days

Glasgow Underground

Old glasgow streets

Glasgow Subway Older And Newer Trains

British Rail Scotrail & Glasgow Subway-Partick 1989

The Glasgow Subway: Electric Shoogaloo

Newcastle Metro Extravaganza 16 May 2008

I Hunted Down the Glasgow Subway Trains on Their Final Days

Bank Station London 1990-2010 Contrasts Part 2

The Last Day of the Glasgow Subway 'Legacy' Trains

Glasgow Transport 1980 - Part 1

1975: GLASGOW's Victorian UNDERGROUND RAILWAY | Nationwide | Retro Transport | BBC Archive

⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Glasgow's Tiny Subway - Exploring "The Clockwork Orange"

Glasgow

Glasgow Underground Modernisation 1977-1980 Full Archive Film

1975: How to FIX A GLASGOW SUBWAY TRAIN | Blue Peter | Retro Transport | BBC Archive

London Underground-More 62 Stock & Central Line Guard 1994

A Hurl Around Glasgow

U-Bahn Stuttgart / Stadtbahn Stuttgart 1

