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Local Area Map Buses and Taxis Destinations Glasgow Central i Bus and Cycle Routes Buses and Taxis Local area map KA Key R Rail Replacement Bus Stop T Taxi Rank U E Station Exit SE St Enoch Subway Station Key BG Buchanan Galleries Shopping Centre BS BS Buchanan Bus Station HH Glasgow CH Queen Street CH Glasgow Royal Concert Hall BG SC St Enoch Shopping Centre T Tourist Information U Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow T RM US Strathclyde University Queen Street T Cycle routes US HE WF HD Walking routes E R HC E E T UA UB UC T High Street E Glasgow Central (Glasgow) AC Glasgow Central Argyle Street SC SE Argyle Street SF OE Glasgow is a PLUSBUS area Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA Please enter your bus stop code into AC 45232979 CS 45238965 HC 45232535 HD 45232625 HE 45243258 PLUSBUS is a discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with your train NextBuses.mobi to get instant bus HH 45236932 KA 45237873 RM 45239578 UA 45238393 UB 45242756 ticket. It gives you unlimited bus travel around your chosen town, on departure times from your stop. UC 45235878 SF 45238392 WF 45239673 participating buses. Visit www.scotrail.co.uk/plusbus Destinations BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS DESTINATION DESTINATION DESTINATION ROUTES STOP ROUTES STOP ROUTES STOP 61, 240, 255 RM Glasgow Queen St 398* CS 6, 6A HH Auchenshuggle 64 SF 38, 38A, 38B, 38C, 38E HE St George's Cross S 16, 17 HE Glasgow Royal Infirmary Auchinairn 10, 57 HD 57, 57A HD 60, 60A, 61 HC Balornock 57, 57A HD Glasgow Science Centre 23, 23A, 26 UA Sandyhills 61 RM Barmulloch 57, 57A HD Glasgow University 4, 4A HE Scottish Football Museum 75 UC 9, 9A UB Gorbals 75 UC 21 AC Bellahouston Park Shawfield Stadium 10, 38 UA 23, 23A UA 267 UC Govan S Blairdardie 3 HE 26 UB Sighthill 10 HD Botanic Gardens 6, 6A HH Halfway (Paisley Road West) 9, 9A UB 3, 57, X8 UB Silverburn Shopping Centre 9A UB Hampden Park** 75 UC 10 UA Braehead / Xscape 23, 23A, X23, 26 UA Hillhead S 6, 6A HH Southern General Hospital 23A UA Bridgeton Cross 18, 263 UC HMP Barlinnie 38, 38A, 38C HE Stobhill Hospital 128, 329 KA Buchanan Bus Station 398* CS 9, 9A UB Tollcross 61, 240, 255 RM Ibrox (for Rangers FC) S Burrell Collection 57, 57A UB 10, 38 UA Toryglen 7, 7A UC Calderwood 18 UC Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum 2, 3 HE Western Infirmary 2, 3 HE Canniesburn 60, 60A HC Kelvin Hall 2, 3 HE Yorkhill Children's Hospital 2, 3 HE Castlemilk 75 UC Knightswood 4, 4A HE Cowcaddens S 75 HC Leverndale Hospital 3, X8 UB Craigend 38, 38A HE Maryhill 60, 60A, 61 HC Dechmont 267 UC Millerston 38C HE Notes Drumoyne 23, 26 UA Milton 75 HC Eastwood Toll 4, 38, 38A UB Mountblow 6 HH PLUSBUS destination, please see below for details. 3, 4/4A, Newton Mearns 4, 38, 38A UB * This service is free to holders of valid rail tickets. 38/38A/38B/38C/38E, UB Eglinton Toll 57/57A Parkhead (for Celtic FC) 2, 60, 60A, 61, 240, 255 RM ** Frequent trains also run from this station to Mount Florida, for Hampden Park 6, 7, 7A UC Penilee 9A UB – see main departure board or timetable posters. The Forge Shopping Centre 2, 61, 240, 255 RM Possilpark (Saracen Cross) 75 HC Glasgow Subway trains also operate to this destination from St Enoch Subway S Station (see map). Gartnavel Hospital 6, 6A HH 23, 23A, X23 UA Renfrew Glasgow Airport 500 WF 26 UB You can reach many other places by using the extensive ScotRail network in and around Glasgow. Please consult station staff, timetable posters or main departure 38, 38A HE Riddrie 38, 38A, 38C HE Glasgow Fort board for more details. 60, 60A RM Further information about all onward travel Local Authorities Sustrans Bus Times traintaxi PLUSBUS glasgow.gov.uk sustrans.org.uk traveline traintaxi.co.uk www.scotrail.co.uk/plusbus For more information about cycle routes. Sustrans is the UK’s leading sustainable transport scotland A guide to taxis serving all train, tram, metro and A discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with your train ticket. It gives you unlimited bus travel charity. www.travelinescotland.com underground stations in the UK. around your chosen town, on participating buses. Or see timetable displays at bus stops. National Rail Enquiries Website Contact Centre TrainTrackerTM TrainTrackerTM Text Textphone nationalrail.co.uk 08457 48 49 50 0871 200 49 50 8 49 50 0845 60 50 600 All calls are charged at local rate and may be For up-to-the-minute automated journey For live departure and arrival times direct to your For customers with hearing impairments. recorded. planning, with fare and ticket availability for today mobile. TrainTrackerTM texts cost 25p for each and beyond. Calls cost 10p a minute from a BT fixed successful response (plus usual text costs). phone. Charges from other operators may vary..
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