The Glasgow Subway is a light rail Subway system located in Glasgow, Scotland. The network has 15 stations which are: St Enoch This station is located in central Glasgow and is the 2nd busiest on the network. Buchanan Street Buchanan Street is the busiest station on the network and is in the bustling heart of Glasgow's shopping district Cowcaddens Cowcaddens is just outside of Glasgow City Centre and is located near the university so it receives a lot of students every year St George's Cross St George's Cross is located outside of the City Centre and is in a residential area Kelvenbridge Kelvenbridge is most famous for the bridge which lies beside the station Hillhead Hillhead is in a small shopping district and a residential area. It has a traditional old Subway gate to greet all of the passengers before they make their journey on the Subway Kelvinhall Kelvinhall is the home of the Chicken Tikka Masala and it's station is in the busy shopping district of Kelvinhall. This station is near to some stunning 18th century architecture and is also next door to a subway (sandwich shop) Partick Patrick is located near the Riverside museum and the tall ship museum with amazing things to see. Patrick is also a major hub for travelers making their way north as it has frequent ScotRail connections to Oban and many other little coastal towns Goven Goven is located on the other side of the river to Patrick and is just a normal commuter subway station. The station is also located near the Govan Depot which is the only place where you can see a Glasgow Subway train above ground. Ibrox Ibrox is just a stone's throw away from Ibrox stadium and is one of the least used stations on the whole of the network (other than on match days) Cessnock Cessnock is a busy residential station in the south of Glasgow Kinning Park Like the name suggests, Kinning Park is located next to a... Park Shields Road Shields Road is a non descript station which mainly serves as a P&R and half of the car park is closer to the next station which is West Street. West Street West Street shares the P&R with Shields Road and also serves a large industrial estate in the south of the city. Bridge Street Bridge Street is just on the edge of the City Centre and is on the other side of the river to the bustling shopping district on the other side The trains which operate on this route are 1980 stock and are due to be replaced by new stadler trains next year The Glasgow Subway saw 12.7 million passengers in 2019. This would be a great and popular route on TSW2. If you have any comments or questions please pop them below. Please watch this video about the route:
1) This post (i.e. the one I'm replying to asking "any questions") feels like a bump as it was over a day since your previous post 2) As someone from West Scotland I'd like this however there are issues, A) It's a circle, all (minus the depot) is underground B) There is hardly anything like a timetable. 3) I quote from the original post "This would be a great and popular route on TSW2" firstly, again, as much as I would like it there isn't much to offer. And due to that I think it's safe to stick a strikethrough the "popular" part to be honest. 4) I'd rather see Scotland for what it really is, a natural beauty and a wonderful place. See these suggestions below ↓ (Do not copy them) https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/west-highland-line-fort-william-to-mallaig.39700/ West Highland Line North https://forums.dovetailgames.com/th...helensburgh-balloch-airdrie-springburn.39708/ North Clyde Line