Actually, I've just realised that the 'Miley' tunnel would have ended around there, or under the Tesco at Maryhill Shopping Centre. As a kid i used to pass by that way and look over the wall (with the help of my Dad) at the trains, way before the shopping centre was built!
Thanks Tartan :) There wasn't a soul to be seen when we went down there apart from a couple of guys exploring who were entering just as we were leaving.
I'd love to go down there for a wee look. Trouble is that if it came to it I'd be feart of the law or neds. Great video, and loved your photos on UG too.
You'll find the entrance just inside the gardens at the Kirklee end. As you enter the botanics from the Kirklee side, go down the hill through the bushes to the left hand side and you'll come to it. Have a great day, but be careful inside the second tunnel, it's very dark and there are a lot of holes in the ground.
I'm 36 and I've lived in Glasgow most of my life (not anymore) and I had no idea that this place existed!! *Hangs head in shame* What's even more shameful is that I lived for the majority of the time about 1.5 miles away, in Ruchill! D'oh!
I know there's a tunnel in the gardens near Kirklee station you can use to access Botanic Gardens station, but where is the other tunnel at the other side? Is it near Kelvingrove by any chance?
Why would you just leave a car there, I don't get it. A bit suspicious. The subway itsself is fucking awesome, I'd probably shit myself and no go in, lol.
i was there on sunday, i thought the first tunnel was creepy, then got to the second and it was fucking loooooooong and dark, we reallly should have brought a torch
Gawd, I remember seeing this station as a wee lad in the 1960s. Amazing it's still there.
Actually, I've just realised that the 'Miley' tunnel would have ended around there, or under the Tesco at Maryhill Shopping Centre. As a kid i used to pass by that way and look over the wall (with the help of my Dad) at the trains, way before the shopping centre was built!
Thanks Tartan :) There wasn't a soul to be seen when we went down there apart from a couple of guys exploring who were entering just as we were leaving.
GOOOOOOd vid
lucky yu had the fence open I had to go the long way through Klevinside.
I'd love to go down there for a wee look. Trouble is that if it came to it I'd be feart of the law or neds. Great video, and loved your photos on UG too.
You'll find the entrance just inside the gardens at the Kirklee end. As you enter the botanics from the Kirklee side, go down the hill through the bushes to the left hand side and you'll come to it. Have a great day, but be careful inside the second tunnel, it's very dark and there are a lot of holes in the ground.
No need to break anything, it's open.
good choice of song for the video, fits well
Times forgotten railway station. Eerie. I'd never go down there alone.
I'm 36 and I've lived in Glasgow most of my life (not anymore) and I had no idea that this place existed!! *Hangs head in shame* What's even more shameful is that I lived for the majority of the time about 1.5 miles away, in Ruchill! D'oh!
that was our work pick up we used to go up and down the tunnel when we were reinforcing it .
excellent video
Thanks very much :)
can you still get in to this would love to see it ?
it was our work car mate to get us up and down the tunnel it was a mile form the gate to the air vent where we were working
I know there's a tunnel in the gardens near Kirklee station you can use to access Botanic Gardens station, but where is the other tunnel at the other side? Is it near Kelvingrove by any chance?
did you go in there on your own or were you with someone??? it looks amazing
Why would you just leave a car there, I don't get it. A bit suspicious. The subway itsself is fucking awesome, I'd probably shit myself and no go in, lol.
i was there on sunday, i thought the first tunnel was creepy, then got to the second and it was fucking loooooooong and dark, we reallly should have brought a torch
Is the truck working at 3:30 ?
Aye when I have the money to buy cans
Damn good place for graffiti in Glasgow.
Thank you :)