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.
An expanded concourse. Improved, fully accessible, entrances on Dundas Street and George Square. New station facilities including accessible toilets, lost property and ticket office as well as space for retail.
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.
Glasgow is indeed bigger in terms of population than Edinburgh and has a history of being the larger, more industrial city. It used to have large shipbuilding industry. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, and some say is more the cultural centre.