A 91 greets us on arrival at Glasgow Central. Buy Print |
Glasgow Central definitley has its busy periods. Buy Print |
Not sure what got the filmcrew treatment that day, all I know is that the guy bringing the tea and chips in a carboard box to the crew was appreciated far more than the hefty equipment or even the roof over thier heads. Buy Print |
Glasgow Queen Street's lower platforms play host to 320311. Buy Print |
Whifflet, the less said about the place the better. 66106 with an unknown working of old sleepers. Buy Print |
I could have sworn it was a 150 if it wernt for the lack of concertina. And the panto. 318256 stands at Paisley Gilmore St. Buy Print |
A quick shot before boarding 334026 at Paisley as she stands next to 334031. Buy Print |
The grand scale of the roof at Central shows itself here, dwarfing a McJuniper. Buy Print |
The sun really came out towards the end of the day as we see 156445 parallelling 334026 out of Central. Buy Print |
The classic view of the many lines into Glasgow Central. Buy Print |
A breath of fresh Scottish air can be breathed at the end of the platforms over the Clyde. Buy Print |
A Pendo gracefully meanders away from Central, back to the other Capital. Buy Print |
Now I know where all the 156's in the world are...Here in Scotland. Buy Print |
Another view out across the Clyde. Buy Print |
Partick is a plesant and busy station just outside the City Centre. A 320 is seen approaching, acknoledged by a brief glare from a commuter engrossed in either side of the binding. Buy Print |
One last view of Partick just before being whisked back to Central and then home... Buy Print |
| A day trip to Glasgow thanks to 'The Sun' 2 for 1 rail offer. A day spent on the Roundabout ticket travelling to such far flung destinations as Whifflet, Paisley, Partick and of course, Glasgow Central. |
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