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gap74 wrote:Nice pics Foss - although is the first one not Charing Cross?
A nice shot of 70's Glaswegains peering into the future of underground transport.The Modern Fossil wrote:Scaned these awhile ago:
St Georges Cross.
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This was in George Square.
On the right is the Tourist Information office/hut/port-a-cabin that was in that location for years........
-Fossil-
crusty_bint wrote:Has anyone ese noticed how the large arcaded blonde sandstone sandstone building on bridge St between Kingston St and Nelson St resembles a train station with space foe vehicular access from the now glazed arcades on ground level and office/accomodation space above?
A friend of mine was at a party in a house there and says the guys house it was lifted a hatch in the close to reveal "train stuff...like an abandoned station". Facts are inevetably sparse and hazy, anyone know anything about it?
crusty
caine wrote:crusty_bint wrote:Has anyone ese noticed how the large arcaded blonde sandstone sandstone building on bridge St between Kingston St and Nelson St resembles a train station with space foe vehicular access from the now glazed arcades on ground level and office/accomodation space above?
A friend of mine was at a party in a house there and says the guys house it was lifted a hatch in the close to reveal "train stuff...like an abandoned station". Facts are inevetably sparse and hazy, anyone know anything about it?
crusty
i was told about that as well by a friend who'd been at a party in the same block. some ones flat in there actually looks out over the track bed going into central station. i'll see if i can find out who it was that saw the basement bit though.
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