Services to resume Wednesday 10 August.

Subway services will reopen for service from tomorrow morning Wednesday 10 August, with the first trains leaving St Enoch and Ibrox (inner circle) at 06:32, Ibrox (outer circle) will depart at 06:27.

We apologise for the inconvenience to passengers which was due to the lateness of the contractor engaged to undertake these substantial works.

SPT Chief Executive Gordon MacLennan said:

“I apologise sincerely to all passengers for the delay in return to service. The Subway is a vital part of the Glasgow transport network and many passengers rely on it daily to get around. We are very grateful for their patience and support while the works have been on-going.

“Following the return of the system, our staff have worked round the clock to ensure it is back up and running for our passengers with services resuming tomorrow morning, Wednesday 10 August.

“There has been a mammoth effort by our team for the return to service including an exhaustive testing and clean-up operation of our entire system to ensure we provide passengers with a safe and reliable service. Passenger safety is paramount and we’re now satisfied the renewal works pass our stringent requirements.”

This suspension period has enabled essential renewal works to take place in the ramps and turnouts section of the tunnels where the trains enter and exit the system and other significant work around the network including completion of the Subway station improvements at Buchanan Street and Govan.

We welcome back all our regular and new customers and look forward to serving you again.

View the recent works in our video.

Images below of ramps & turnouts work.

Turnout chambers progress

Ramps progress

Signalling progress

Buchanan Street station (complete)

Govan Interchange (complete)

Cessnock Station (works due for completion early 2017)