People around Glasgow as being warned ahead of subway closures this weekend.
The city's underground transport system will see services disrupted due to ongoing modernisation, with work expected to affect all line. The service will draw to a half completely this Sunday - November 13 - with no trains running on either the outer or inner line the full day.
Transport partners Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) will be running a shuttle bus during the closures. However, the substitute service will not cover all stops and will instead only be running between Partick and Govan.
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Commuters are urged to plan ahead this weekend to avoid disruption to their travel plans.
The subway service updated their social media to let the people of Glasgow know about the plans and alternatives set to be in place.
A statement online said: "REMINDER. Due to continued Subway modernisation works there will be no service on Sunday 13 November. A shuttle bus service will operate, free of charge for intending Subway passengers, between Partick and Govan only."
Additionally, the bus will only run between the hours of 10am and 6pm this coming Sunday (November 13).
Further disruption is expected in the coming months with more work pencilled in for early 2023 as contractors work on the installation of cabling and equipment within subway networks.
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