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How far apart are Glasgow Queen Street and Glasgow Central?

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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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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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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Sauchiehall Street is probably Glasgow's most famous thoroughfare. Originally, it was a winding, narrow lane, with villas standing in gardens. It was widened in 1846 . Now it is a mile-long, broad street, running from Buchanan Street in the east to Kelvingrove and the Museum and Art Galleries in the west.

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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 reasons for this are varied: from the privatisation of the rail industry to the rising cost of infrastructure. The UK does not have fixed rates like other European countries such as France, which can result in flight tickets being cheaper than a regional train journey in the UK.

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American citizens traveling to Scotland, England, Wales, or Northern Ireland do not require a visa but will need a valid passport. Before you land in the UK, you'll be asked to fill out a landing card with your name, date of birth, gender, nationality, occupation, and the address where you'll be staying in London.

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Travel in & Around Scotland Public transport provides trains and bus services to Scottish towns and cities as well as many villages and ferry ports. Access to very remote areas and islands is straightforward by car, ferry and aeroplane.

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There are many factors which can affect the price of travelling around Scotland, from the time of year to how far in advance you book tickets. However, two of the cheapest ways to explore more than one part of the country are by train and by small group tour.

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