Let's start with some more buses, in the city centre. Glasgow Corporation Transport once ran them.
The Corporation later became Greater Glasgow PTE.
It was later to become Strathclyde's Buses.
It all got taken over by Firstbus.
Other operators in Central Glasgow included Clydeside......
.....Kelvin Central and.....
....some independents (Glasgow Citybus, Greens of Kirkintilloch and McKindless).
There have been a few operators of open-top tourist buses too.
Let's now move to Glasgow's other major railway station, Queen Street.
Outside the station, some of Glasgow's trams.
The PTE once operated the shuttle service to Central station, using some unusual vehicles.
WA&S (Midland) once had a small bus station above the railway just north of Queen Street.
A nearby site was used by McGill's of Barrhead as a terminus for the company's bendibus.
The fairly new Buchanan Bus Station is also around here. Here's a good sampling of some of the vehicles to have been found there, starting with Western SMT.
Stagecoach have a major presence.
More Scottish Bus Group operators.
The "new" McGill's use the bus station.
McGill's took over from Arriva.
A short lived service run by Crawfords of Neilston.
This unusual bus was on display, but never used, if my memory serves me well.
At last! Beer time! In an area know as the Merchant City, a famous pub, the Blackfriars.
Many years ago, at nearby Glasgow Cross, both trams and trolleybuses could be found.
Across the top of Glasgow city centre now, close to Port Dundas, and there was a great pub, the Station Bar, sadly no longer serving real ale.
We conclude our visit to central Glasgow close to Hillhead subway station, at a venue called the Oran Mor.
The next post will see us weaving our way through the suburbs.
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