Métro de Glasgowthumb|Une ancienne rame à la station West Street en 1966 Le métro de Glasgow (Glasgow Subway), en Écosse, est constitué d'une ligne circulaire qui entoure le centre-ville et s'étend au nord et au sud de la rivière Clyde. Cette ligne unique en boucle de avec ses est intégralement souterraine. Le dépôt de maintenance est toutefois en surface. C'est l'un des rares chemins de fer au monde à disposer d'un écartement de voie de . Il est unique en ce sens que chacune des voies de circulation des trains est incluse dans son tunnel propre car, avec un diamètre de .
BailliestonBaillieston (Bailiestoun) is a working class suburb of Glasgow, Scotland. It is about east of the city centre. It also gives its name to Ward 20 of Glasgow City Council and forms part of the Glasgow East constituency of the UK Parliament. Once a separate village, Baillieston is now on the periphery of the Glasgow urban area, situated west of a major interchange between the M8, M74 and M73 motorways and the A8 trunk road, between the town of Coatbridge in North Lanarkshire, and the neighbouring Glasgow neighbourhoods of Sandyhills, Barlanark and Mount Vernon.
CastlemilkCastlemilk (Caisteal Mheilc) is a district of Glasgow, Scotland. It lies to the far south of the city centre, adjacent to the Croftfoot and Simshill residential areas within the city to the north-west, the town of Rutherglen - neighbourhoods of Spittal to the north-east and Fernhill to the east, Linn Park and its golf course to the west, and the separate village of Carmunnock further south across countryside. The area was developed by the Glasgow Corporation as a peripheral housing scheme in the 1950s to accommodate 34,000 people from inner-city slum areas such as the Gorbals.
GorbalsThe Gorbals is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, on the south bank of the River Clyde. By the late 19th century, it had become densely populated; rural migrants and immigrants were attracted by the new industries and employment opportunities of Glasgow. At its peak, during the 1930s, the wider Gorbals district (which includes the directly adjoined localities of Laurieston and Hutchesontown) had swollen in population to an estimated 90,000 residents.
CumbernauldCumbernauld (Comar nan Allt en gaélique écossais ) est une ville nouvelle d'Écosse, située dans le council area du North Lanarkshire et dans la région de lieutenance et ancien comté du Dunbartonshire. De 1975 à 1996, elle était la capitale administrative du district de Cumbernauld and Kilsyth (originellement appelé Cumbernauld), au sein de la région du Strathclyde. Elle se trouve dans la Central Belt à environ 21 km à l'Est de Glasgow et à 60 km à l'Ouest d'Édimbourg.
Central Lowlandsvignette|Principale divisions géographiques de l'Écosse. Les Central Lowlands ou Midland Valley constituent une zone géographique de terres d'altitude relativement basse au sud de l'Écosse. Elle est située entre la ligne de faille des Highlands au nord et la ligne de faille des Uplands au sud. Les Central Lowlands sont une des trois principales subdivisions de l'Écosse, avec les Highlands and Islands au nord et à l'ouest et les Southern Uplands, au sud. vignette|Arthur's Seat à Édimbourg.
GiffnockGiffnock (ˈɡɪfnək; Giffnock; Giofnag, ˈkjifnak) is a town and the administrative centre of East Renfrewshire in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies east of Barrhead, east-southeast of Paisley and northwest of East Kilbride, at the southwest of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Giffnock has frequently been named amongst the most affluent areas in Scotland. It had been first place but that title went to Stockbridge, Edinburgh in 2020. Giffnock is mentioned in documents as early as the seventeenth century as a scattered agricultural settlement.