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Bo-Bo single car - Stratclyde PTE Underground. Cars 105 + 206 + 128 stand outside the repair shed at Broomloan deot, Glasgow on Sat 15th May 1999. These units exclusively work the circular Glasgow underground system and the only time they see daylight is when they return home to the depot after their duties have finished.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Bo-Bo single car - Stratclyde PTE Underground. Truck and shoegear configuration on Car 105 as it stands outside the repair shed at Broomloan deot, Glasgow on Sat 15th May 1999. These units, Built by Metro-Cammell between 1978-1979, are powered by two GEC G312AZ traction motors of 35.6kW.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Bo-Bo single car - Stratclyde PTE Underground. Car 113 undergoing repair at Broomloan deot, Glasgow on Sat 15th May 1999.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Bo-Bo single car - Stratclyde PTE Underground. Interior view of car 113 at Broomloan deot, Glasgow on Sat 15th May 1999. All motor coaches have a seating capacty of 36.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Bo-Bo single car - Stratclyde PTE Underground. Interior view of car 113 after having just passed through the washing plant at Broomloan deot, Glasgow on Sat 15th May 1999. All motor coaches have a seating capacty of 36.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Glasgow Subway - Great Britain This is "Clockwork Orange", the circle line subway of Glasgow. It is one of the oldest in the world, and has a very narrow profile. Glasgow, 11-09-2008 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Foto & Scan: Peter Berlich (peter@berlich.de) Binary file glas.txt matches |
21 March 1998, Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow Underground train in Hillhead station.
Photo (QT100 digital camera) by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
22 February 1999, Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow Underground train in Hillhead station. Photo and scan by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
22 February 1999, Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow Underground train in Buchanan Street station. This car is featuring the vintage colour scheme of cream and red to commemorate the centennary of "Clockwork Orange". Photo and scan by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Train in Hillhead station of Glasgow Underground. This station being close to Glasgow University is one of the busier ones and has separate platforms.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Train arriving in Hillhead station of Glasgow Underground. This train set on the Inner Circle features advertisement livery.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Hillhead station of Glasgow Underground. This train set on the Inner Circle features advertisement livery.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Train on the Outer Circle arriving in Hillhead station. One can clearly see that the trains are built to a rather small loading gauge.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Train on the Inner Circle in Hillhead station. One can clearly see that the trains are built to a rather small loading gauge.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, West Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK This train on the Outer Circle running clockwise is painted in the typical orange livery of the Glasgow Underground.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, West Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK This train on the Outer Circle running clockwise is painted in the typical orange livery of the Glasgow Underground.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, West Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK The train on the Outer Circle running clockwise is painted in the traditional cream and red livery commemorating 100 years of Underground in Glasgow.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, West Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Two underground trains in West Street station. The train on the Outer Circle running clockwise is painted in the traditional cream and red livery commemorating 100 years of Underground in Glasgow.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |