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The cycle parking isn't disused as I had imagined on my previous visit (see #178054). However, its poor design is clear from the way it is being used.
Abandoned cycle parking in an abandoned car park. UPDATE: This cycle parking does see some use, see #182000.
I find it strange that, of all the bus stops around the city of Glasgow, the two sites chosen for the green-roof bus shelters are both at locations that are no longer served by bus services due to the adjacent Fastlink busway. See also … [more]
A green-roofed bus shelter replacing another shelter at a bus stop that is no longer used by any bus services due to the Fastlink busway. See also #174947.
Cycle parking at the Woodside Health & Care Centre in Doncaster Street. Four Sheffield stands have been provided next to the shelter, and eight U-shaped bars are provided within the shelter, which itself has a green roof.
Waiting for the (summer only) free Govan Ferry across the River Clyde to the Riverside Museum. Details can be found at http://www.getintogovan.com/visit/
Cycle parking for the new eatery, but this path is a signed cycle route leading to a flight of steps (see #98674), The nearby burn is actually called the Polmadie Burn, not Jenny.
A variable width newly nominated shared-use footway alongside the Fastlink busway. Also in the picture, cycle parking for the Village development.
Building work has now started at Partick Bus Station, resulting in railings being put across the point where it was easy to join the roadway in Merkland Street (see also #94587). Work is to last 9 months. … [more]
Cycle parking at the Glasgow Science Centre and cinema. Damaged racks in the open, shop wheel stands in a shelter, and a Nextbike hire station.
New covered cycle parking outside Partick station main entrance, provided in addition to #33212 at the side entrance