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Work continues on the Gorbals Street cycleway, which will form part of the South City Way. Here on Victoria Bridge where work presently ends.

Work continues on the Gorbals Street cycleway, which will form part of the South City Way. This is the toucan crossing where NCN756, the South Bank cycle route, crosses.

Work continues on the Gorbals Street cycleway, which will form part of the South City Way.

Work continues on the Gorbals Street cycleway, which will form part of the South City Way. A floating parking bay and bus stop can be seen here.

A gap is available for accessing the Paisley Road protected cycle track from Dalintober Street.

The Garscube Road cycle track is nearing completion, but some of the tactile paving is the wrong colour for non-signalised crossings.

The southern end of the Garscube Road cycle track still hasn't been completed, but is at least now rideable. Top surface is all that is required. Further north, the path is complete up until Sawmillfield Street, with work in progress at the … [more]

Finishing work still required at the southern end of the Garscube Road protected cycle lane. It will connecting into the underpass and other existing cycle infrastructure through Cowcaddens.

Progress on the Garscube Road cycle lane.

The Garscube Road cycle track taking shape, at the Corn Street junction.

The connection from the underpass to the new cycle track on Garscube Road.

The Garscube Road cycle track starting to come together at its southern end.

The full length of the Pearce Lane cycle track. For some strange reason, the dropped kerb at Water Row does not extend to the full width of the cycle track.

A protected cycle lane along Pearce Lane, between Pearce Street and Water Row.

Progress on the South City Way protected cycle lane.

The Torrisdale Street contraflow cycle track, looking towards the Pollokshaws Road toucan crossing.

An abrupt ending to the Hamilton Road cycle track, at a build-out. Maybe this is still to be dealt with.

Bus stop on Hamilton Road cycle track under construction.

Temporary signs blocking the new cycle tracks on both sides of the A74.

New but bumpy cycleway on a very dusty Hamilton Road approaching Broomhouse.

Looking forward to the new cycle route on Shields Road ..... Oh, wait a minute ... http://t.co/MXQdcTD9T9

A close-up of the steep ramp up to the bus stop raised crossing on the segregated cycle track on Balmore Road (see also #58583)

Poor drainage, and a very steep ramp up to the bus stop crossing, on the Balmore Road segregated cycle track (see close-up at #58584)

A minor road crossing on the short length of segregated cycle track along Balmore Road

A short length of segregated cycle track on the Safer Route To School on Balmore Road

Driver of SD59 VXE obstructing Waterloo Street segregated bike lane. Think this is acceptable parking @GlasgowCC ? http://t.co/HivCEliJ7f

Priority for cycle track over garage entrance on Waterloo St Connect2 cycle track, shortly before launch. The triangle markings are interesting.

Shortly before launch, the Connect2 cycle route in Waterloo St, Glasgow, with left turn for Blythswood St being directly into the Advance Stop Line box, in which there is a bus.

End of the dedicated cycle track, start of the shared-use footway, on Waterloo Street.

New segregated cycleway on Waterloo St, part of Connect2 project

Under construction cycle track on Waterloo Street, part of Connect2 project (see also #46668)

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