Comment | The Argyle line low level trains from Argyle Street station to Bridgeton station basically follow London road from Trongate to Bridgeton, and were built cut 'n cover style, so that looks like vaulting to hold up the tunnel roof, and support the road that was put back down on top. With added ventilation bonus, as said below, since it was originally used in the days of steam trains.
When you're getting the low level train there are several flashes of daylight between what used to be Glasgow Cross station (you can see the pillars and overhead windows if you look closely) and Glasgow Green station (a white walled open space below West on the Green), so thank you, I'd wondered where this light came from! |
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