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Glasgow Subway new trains: this modern rolling stock is set to usher in a driverless era for the world's third-oldest underground metro.
New modernised trains have come into passenger service on Glasgow's subway. The launch is part of a £288m upgrade programme of the city's underground rail system.
Glasgow Subway’s current trains are notoriously – or endearingly – tiny compared to other underground systems, as those who have bumped their head will be all too aware.
DRIVERLESS trains will run on the Glasgow Subway from 2021 following the announcement of a £200 million deal to overhaul the network.
Glasgow's subway system will be the first in the UK to operate trains with zero staff on board. As The Scotsman notes, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) had already announced that a new ...
Glasgow Subway operator Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) in Scotland has announced completion of the initial two trial exercises of the new Subway train. These trials were carried out by ...
GLASGOW Subway has given punters their first look inside the new driverless trains – and folk are loving them. The slick carriages – due to roll out in the city in 2020 – were on … ...
One of Scotland's Clockwork Orange trains is set for a final journey to a school 500 yards from its rail depot - which will see it saved from the scrapyard.
Glasgow's 44-year-old subway trains will travel the inner and outer circle lines for the final time.
GLASGOW'S subway trains are running as slow as they did when it first opened almost 130 years ago - despite a recent £200million investment.
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