The disruption ranged from full or partial closures of the Inner and Outer circles to closures of one or a number of the network’s 15 stations.
The Glasgow Subway system suffered disruption on one in every five days in 2022, a Herald investigation can reveal, leading to claims that it is inadequate and antiquated., suffered a total of 75 days of disruption last year, which equates to around 20 per cent of the days it operated.
Broken down trains caused the second highest amount of disruption to the network by forcing the suspension of either one or both the Inner and Outer Circles on a total of 13 days last year. Subway users took to social media to air their anger and frustration at the disruption, with one person labelling it “an absolute shambles”.
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