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How do I transfer from Glasgow Central to Glasgow Queen Street?

Transfers between Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street It's about a 15 minute walk between Glasgow Central and Queen Street through the city centre or there's a free bus link between the two. You just need to show the driver your valid train ticket when you get on board the bus.



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Glasgow Queen Street Station is located in Glasgow City Centre, north of George Square and east of North Hanover Street. It is the smaller railway station of two mainline stations in Glasgow City Centre, with Glasgow Central the other.

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There is a Glasgow Taxis pick-up and drop-off point outside the SEC Armadillo. There are several taxi ranks throughout the city including at Buchanan Bus Station, Queen Street and Central stations and most large hotels. The distinctive black cabs can accommodate five or six people.

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Is Glasgow Queen Street the same as Glasgow Central? Glasgow Queen Street is smaller than Glasgow Central. There is a short walk between the two.

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Subway. The subway is one of the easiest ways to get around the city centre, west end and southside of Glasgow. Running every 4 minutes at peak times, it takes just 24 minutes to complete a circuit of the 15 stations. Visit the Strathclyde Partnershp for Transport (SPT) website for more information.

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The journey time between Glasgow Central Station and Glasgow Queen Street is around 5 min and covers a distance of around 6 miles. Operated by SPT Subway, the Glasgow Central Station to Glasgow Queen Street service departs from Glasgow Central Station and arrives in Buchanan Street SPT Subway Station.

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The Glasgow subway connects the central area with the west end and opposite side of the river. Service is fairly smooth, with the tracks running in opposite circles, so you can't get lost. Tickets are not transferrable to the bus service.

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It's about a 15 minute walk between Glasgow Central and Queen Street through the city centre or there's a free bus link between the two. You just need to show the driver your valid train ticket when you get on board the bus.

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Direct your journey: either by the most direct route or one of your choice; Go to any destination within the Glasgow City boundary and be charged a metered fare set in accordance with the tariff displayed in the vehicle*; Pay for your journey with cash (some taxis may offer additional alternative payment options);

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