Kinning Park SPT Subway Station located at Glasgow G51 1NW, UK

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Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow
Kinning Park SPT Subway Station glasgow

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Roddy McTawdry

5 Google Rating

Kinning Park Subway Station is home to the best flat bank in Glasgow. It gives you a kiss and a cudd

5/ 5

Kinning Park Subway Station is home to the best flat bank in Glasgow. It gives you a kiss and a cuddle on the way in and out, but apart from that it is a flatbank - not a transition - and features a single-brick high ledge at the top (which I personally feel like nobody respects as I keep seeing footage of people just pivoting in off instead of popping out of, but that's just my opinion). As far as natural, Real street spots go, this bank is as good as it gets in the UK. It's rough and you need to find your line as the bricks are jenkie but don't be put off. Properly satisfying spot left over from the days when almost all the Glasgow Subway stops had rad banks to skate.

Caterina Bassano

5 Google Rating

Clean and beautiful station

5/ 5

Clean and beautiful station

Liam Phillips

5 Google Rating

Literally a couple of gates and a plant form essentially. Like the rest of the network it has a mann

5/ 5

Literally a couple of gates and a plant form essentially. Like the rest of the network it has a manned ticket office and runs like clock work more times than not.

Michael Paterson

5 Google Rating

No hassles

5/ 5

No hassles

Derek Little

5 Google Rating

Easy to get to

5/ 5

Easy to get to

Sebastian Arnold

5 Google Rating

Easy to acces and to come around

5/ 5

Easy to acces and to come around

Vercingetorix

5 Google Rating

Small, clean station with staff and ticket machine at ground floor entrance.

5/ 5

Small, clean station with staff and ticket machine at ground floor entrance.

Liam Phillips

5 Google Rating

Literally a single entrance and single island platform essentially. Like the rest of the network it

5/ 5

Literally a single entrance and single island platform essentially. Like the rest of the network it has a manned ticket office and runs like clock work more times than not.

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