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Constructed in 1896, Balgray Tunnel lies under the busy Kelvinside area of Glasgow, in the city's West End. Built to carry the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway through Balgray Hill, it is now all but abandoned. The tunnel is one of more than 3,000 former railway structures maintained by National Highways Historical Railways Estate (HRE) on ...
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Balgray Tunnel: Northern Portal of Tunnel
Colin Harkins 03/05/2008


Kelvinside: Rear of Kelvinside station showing signs of fire damage. The front of the station, now beautifully restored and in use as a restaurant, faces Great Western Road. Sir J. J. Burnet - Architect.
Alistair MacKenzie 15/11/1980

Revellers at a Covid rules-defying party were fined and a man arrested after cops broke up the West End do.

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