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  2. M8 motorway (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The eastern section had been planned to run north/south close to the High Street of Glasgow, through or under Glasgow Green to the southside of the Clyde. Public opinion was strongly against this and the eastern section was shelved, with a much later M74 connecting the far-eastern areas of Glasgow. This section, which is an extension of the M74 ...

  3. High Street, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    High Street is the oldest, and one of the most historically significant, streets in Glasgow, Scotland.Originally the city's main street in medieval times, it formed a direct north–south artery between the Cathedral of St. Mungo (later Glasgow Cathedral) in the north, to Glasgow Cross and the banks of the River Clyde.

  4. A74(M) and M74 motorways - Wikipedia

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    The A74 was the original route from Glasgow to Carlisle, where it met the A7 in Carlisle city centre and the A6 south to London. Starting in the 1930s, the single-carriageway road between Gretna and Glasgow was progressively upgraded to dual carriageway, being completed in the early 1970s with the completion of the Gretna bypass.

  5. A728 road - Wikipedia

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    After the completion of both the GEERR and the M74, the 0.6 miles (0.97 km) stretch of Polmadie Road – between the 'old' A728 and the M74 Junction 1A, for which it is the on/off slip feeder road – subsequently took the A728 designation as well (according to motorway gantry signage and Google Maps as of 2021, whereas local signs still ...

  6. National Cycle Route 74 - Wikipedia

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    Travel into central Glasgow can be achieved on National Route 75. If you turn the other way it'll take you to Edinburgh, although that's a longer trip). One of the interesting features of this route is the re-purposed south-bound lane of the former dual carriageway B7078 (which was the A74)

  7. Balloch railway station - Wikipedia

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    Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail & Road Balloch railway station is a railway station serving the town of Balloch in Scotland . The station is a western terminus of the North Clyde Line , sited 20 miles 38 chains (33.0 km) northwest of Glasgow Queen Street , measured via Singer and Maryhill .

  8. High Street (Glasgow) railway station - Wikipedia

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    High Street railway station serves High Street in Glasgow, Scotland and the surrounding area, which includes Townhead, the Merchant City, as well the western fringes of Dennistoun and Calton. The station is managed by ScotRail and is served by trains on the North Clyde Line .

  9. Argyle Line - Wikipedia

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    Named for Glasgow's Argyle Street, the line uses the earlier cut-and-cover tunnel running beneath that thoroughfare. The term "Argyle Line" is commonly used to describe: the extensive urban passenger train service that connects the towns and suburbs of North Clyde with Motherwell , Larkhall , and Lanark , to the southeast.