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  2. M3 Milton–City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Route M3 is a bus route in Glasgow. It runs from Milton to the city centre via Springburn and Stobhill Hospital. [1] It is operated commercially by First Glasgow. [2] The service was formerly numbered 3. [3] In October 2015, the frequency of the route was reduced to hourly. [4] In January 2020, the route began being operated by electric buses.

  3. First Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    A First Glasgow Volvo Ailsa B55 in Bridgeton in 2005. First Glasgow was created through FirstGroup's buyout of Strathclyde Buses (created from the former Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive bus fleet, formerly the municipal Glasgow Corporation Transport), which had itself recently bought out the former Kelvin Central Buses (an amalgamation of Kelvin Scottish and Central Scottish ...

  4. Celtic Park - Wikipedia

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    The first phase was the new North Stand, which was designed by Percy Johnson-Marshall Associates, engineered by Hutter Jennings Titchmarsh, and built by Miller Construction. [30] Celtic Park reopened with a friendly against Newcastle on 5 August 1995, [ 30 ] with the new 26,970-capacity North Stand and the existing 7,850-capacity Main (South ...

  5. 2014 Commonwealth Games medal table - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Commonwealth Games (officially known as the XX Commonwealth Games), was a multi-sport event held in Glasgow, Scotland from 23 July to 3 August 2014. It was the first time that Glasgow hosted the games, and the third time it was hosted in Scotland after Edinburgh hosted in 1970 and 1986.

  6. Chronological summary of the 2014 Commonwealth Games

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    The 2014 Commonwealth Games (officially the XX Commonwealth Games) were held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014.. It is the largest multi-sport event ever held in Scotland with around 4,950 athletes from 71 countries and territories competing in 18 different sports, although the country previously hosted the 1970 and 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.

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  8. Scotland national football team results (2020–present)

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    Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Israel: 1–1 2020–21 Nations League: Ryan Christie: 0 [1] 785 7 September 2020: Andrův stadion, Olomouc (A) Czech Republic: 2–1 2020–21 Nations League: Lyndon Dykes, Ryan Christie: 0 [1] 786 8 October 2020: Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Israel: 0–0 Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs [note 1] — 0 [1] 787 11 October 2020

  9. Alexander Dennis Enviro300 - Wikipedia

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    Having ordered 142 integral Enviro300s in 2013, [25] 89 of these were delivered to First Glasgow, [26] [27] 41 were delivered to First Greater Manchester for services in Oldham and Bolton, [28] 23 were delivered to First Aberdeen, [29] and ten were delivered to First Scotland East for a cross-border express service to Carlisle. [30]