| Glasgow, Argyle Street Written by Robert Clarke - 03 Aug 2007 |
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Avoid driving to this location! Driving in Glasgow city centre is horrendous, so park outside the city and get the train in.
The St Enoch centre has a car park, but it would be best avoided driving here. Instead, park outside the city, and get the train or bus in.
Plenty of trains serve this station, all of which also call at Glasgow Central low level. If you are heading into Glasgow Central High Level, follow the signs for low level trains.
Coming from Queen Street, you can either take the subway from Buchanan Street to St Enoch (Buchanan Street is next to Queen Street), and then follow signs for Argyle Street. Once on there, turn right, and head along. Rail travellers can also use the 398 bus linking Queen Street and Central stations free.
First Glasgow runs plenty of bus services. Stagecoach serves the routes from
Fife and
Ayrshire.
Situated right in the heart of Glasgow City Centre, so anything and everything is close at hand.
Glasgow has a wide variety of accomodation. For more details, visit the
Visit Scotland website.
Argyle Street is underground, and is connected to the concourse by stairways from the platforms, which go DOWN to a landing. From here, a wide corridor takes you to escalators, going UP to the concourse. Given this, try to avoid using tripod equipment.
There is no traffic noise, as the station is underground, but the platform can get busy. Try not to get in peoples way, and do consider passengers may obstruct views, accidentally, at all times.
Being an underground location do not use flash photography, it can hinder drivers vision and will interferer with fire detection equipment.