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![]() "AyrAlex" (AyrAlex) wrote in message ... Boltar wrote: You'd be a resident of Glasgow then? ![]() Yes. The place where the floor of the subway in the station has trenches in it so that people who are pushed down there or jump off can lie under the train as it goes past. I'd not like to try it, though. For some reason the Glasgow Subway has minging, eggy-smelling orange water running down the train tracks and stagnating in big puddles in the stations. You really have to see it to believe it. Which are the stations where you can hear running water, Kelvinbridge and Cessnock? The Glasgow Underground (sorry, I refuse to embrace the new 'Subway' indentity, too 'merkin sounding) used to have a tar smell but now it has an eggy, sulphurous whiff. I used to live above the tunnels between Kelvinbridge and Hillhead, the building used to tremble when trains passed by underneath (I was on the ground floor, Oakfield Avenue, G12). Such a pity the plans to build another circle to make a figure-of-eight formation and plans to extend over the old Botanic Gardens underground tunnels never came to anything. Any mice in stations like you sometimes see in London tube stations? |
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