Proposed Metro system
Proposed Metro system
'Game-changer' Glasgow Metro system takes step closer to becoming reality
Transport Scotland has today recommended taking forward development of the project - which involves a city-wide network of high-capacity rapid-transit lines, including a link to Glasgow Airport
https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glas ... s-19761712
Here’s the gigantic full colour report
https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler ... =45064&p=0
Transport Scotland has today recommended taking forward development of the project - which involves a city-wide network of high-capacity rapid-transit lines, including a link to Glasgow Airport
https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glas ... s-19761712
Here’s the gigantic full colour report
https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler ... =45064&p=0
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Thanks for posting Clive. Think I'll keep it for weekend reading, but I do wonder if the political will, of all parties, is there to make it happen.
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They really ought to concentrate on basic things like pothole and general road repairs rather than this pie in the sky baloney!
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Love the bit about the New M74
(paraphrase) " Despite multi million £ investment , the new road demonstrates that despite extra capacity, it is gridlocked from 7.30 am"
Focus groups should be put in charge of stationery orders.
(paraphrase) " Despite multi million £ investment , the new road demonstrates that despite extra capacity, it is gridlocked from 7.30 am"
Focus groups should be put in charge of stationery orders.
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I can’t believe the latest data is based on 2016/17 figures.
Surely the world has moved on significantly since then. At the very 'least data would be available from end 2019? On that basis it’s hardly worth the paper it’s written on or the gross expenditure and salaries used to prepare it!
Surely the world has moved on significantly since then. At the very 'least data would be available from end 2019? On that basis it’s hardly worth the paper it’s written on or the gross expenditure and salaries used to prepare it!
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As usual I’m far more positive about this. The airport link is only a stop in a grander scheme so as such will work. I never was quite sure about a fixed rail link from the airport that hit the buffers at Central. Couldn’t see a huge benefit for that over the far more useful bus service.
But a new station under the city centre with escalators down to it from both Central and Queen Street fits the bill. Just like Kings Cross /St Pancras.
The metro intends to serve areas which are not on suburban rail lines, like on this line to Renfrew, Braehead and QEUH.
A lot of academic cost/benefit work has gone into it so I wouldn’t write it off so nonchalantly. It’s also been approved to be taken on to the next design phases.
But a new station under the city centre with escalators down to it from both Central and Queen Street fits the bill. Just like Kings Cross /St Pancras.
The metro intends to serve areas which are not on suburban rail lines, like on this line to Renfrew, Braehead and QEUH.
A lot of academic cost/benefit work has gone into it so I wouldn’t write it off so nonchalantly. It’s also been approved to be taken on to the next design phases.
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Fix the potholes first.Clive wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:36 pm As usual I’m far more positive about this. The airport link is only a stop in a grander scheme so as such will work. I never was quite sure about a fixed rail link from the airport that hit the buffers at Central. Couldn’t see a huge benefit for that over the far more useful bus service.
But a new station under the city centre with escalators down to it from both Central and Queen Street fits the bill. Just like Kings Cross /St Pancras.
The metro intends to serve areas which are not on suburban rail lines, like on this line to Renfrew, Braehead and QEUH.
A lot of academic cost/benefit work has gone into it so I wouldn’t write it off so nonchalantly. It’s also been approved to be taken on to the next design phases.
They've been talking about some form of airport rail link for 30+ years and I'll bet they're still talking about it in another 30 years.
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The airport stop is just one of many in a Glasgow-wide green transport scheme. That’s the big difference. Give the report a read instead of just dismissing it?egpffqtv wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:50 pmFix the potholes first.Clive wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:36 pm As usual I’m far more positive about this. The airport link is only a stop in a grander scheme so as such will work. I never was quite sure about a fixed rail link from the airport that hit the buffers at Central. Couldn’t see a huge benefit for that over the far more useful bus service.
But a new station under the city centre with escalators down to it from both Central and Queen Street fits the bill. Just like Kings Cross /St Pancras.
The metro intends to serve areas which are not on suburban rail lines, like on this line to Renfrew, Braehead and QEUH.
A lot of academic cost/benefit work has gone into it so I wouldn’t write it off so nonchalantly. It’s also been approved to be taken on to the next design phases.
They've been talking about some form of airport rail link for 30+ years and I'll bet they're still talking about it in another 30 years.
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Clive wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 6:23 amThe airport stop is just one of many in a Glasgow-wide green transport scheme. That’s the big difference. Give the report a read instead of just dismissing it?egpffqtv wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:50 pmFix the potholes first.Clive wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:36 pm As usual I’m far more positive about this. The airport link is only a stop in a grander scheme so as such will work. I never was quite sure about a fixed rail link from the airport that hit the buffers at Central. Couldn’t see a huge benefit for that over the far more useful bus service.
But a new station under the city centre with escalators down to it from both Central and Queen Street fits the bill. Just like Kings Cross /St Pancras.
The metro intends to serve areas which are not on suburban rail lines, like on this line to Renfrew, Braehead and QEUH.
A lot of academic cost/benefit work has gone into it so I wouldn’t write it off so nonchalantly. It’s also been approved to be taken on to the next design phases.
They've been talking about some form of airport rail link for 30+ years and I'll bet they're still talking about it in another 30 years.
I did and my point still stands.
A council that can’t do the basics like fix potholes has zero chance of fulfilling some of the stuff in the report.
Happy to be proved wrong of course.
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It wont be Council Money or the GCC who build it or anything. Glasgow doesnt have any money. We have remortgaged Buidings to raise capital. Anyway, Hope it happens. Glasgow is a shithole and could do with anything to raise the standard.