Kelvinbridge Station located at Glasgow G4 9HJ, UK

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Kelvinbridge Station glasgow
Kelvinbridge Station glasgow
Kelvinbridge Station glasgow
Kelvinbridge Station glasgow
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Kelvinbridge Station glasgow
Kelvinbridge Station glasgow
Kelvinbridge Station glasgow

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Anthony Rozario

5 Google Rating

Good view

5/ 5

Good view

Sebastian Arnold

5 Google Rating

Easy to access and to come around

5/ 5

Easy to access and to come around

Chris Mooney

4 Google Rating

Pretty good car park with a reasonable monthly ticket price of £50, although there is constantly is

4/ 5

Pretty good car park with a reasonable monthly ticket price of £50, although there is constantly issues with the automatic barriers and the monthly ticket only lasts for 28 days with no indication as to when it runs out. It will still let you into the car park once it's run out but not back out. Which usually involves a row of cars needing to reverse to let someone go around to the office that needs to renew their monthly pass.

Robert Johnston

5 Google Rating

Good good location, pensioners heads -up, £1.50 return, turns into allday ticket after 2nd journey.

5/ 5

Good good location, pensioners heads -up, £1.50 return, turns into allday ticket after 2nd journey. Go round&round get yourself dizzy,shop till you drop.This applies after 9am.In Deep next to will be ideal for social distincancing; I would have called it,down by the Riverside!!!Get it loaded on your picture pass,any tube station will oblige.Watch out for electric things whizzing by,bikes, skateboards;maybe even Rickshaws.Has outside tables& Hobbit Tunnels,all open & main bar.Very busy.Tap for a £1,single ticket.£1.50,return becomes all day,after 2nd journey,after 9am.It lasts for one day.

Claire Hislop

5 Google Rating

Decent station, looking very snazzy after the renovation. Thumbs up

5/ 5

Decent station, looking very snazzy after the renovation. Thumbs up

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