Connectivity

QUEENS QUAY IS THE IDEAL BASE FROM WHICH TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE REST OF THE UK, EUROPE AND BEYOND

GLASGOW METROPOLITAN AREA’S NEWEST DISTRICT - UNRIVALLED CONNECTIONS

Queens Quay provides a relaxed environment for staff and visitors who can enjoy the new public realm and walkways along the River Clyde.

Located on the former John Brown’s shipyard, the development is at the heart of Clydebank and is transforming the town, providing open access and views to the riverside for the first time in 40 years.

The development is within a couple of minutes’ walk from the town centre and public transport links.

WELL CONNECTED

Introduced
15 MINS GLASGOW AIRPORT

Shuttle bus from the airport direct to the city centre every 10mins, with stops at major hotels. Taxis are always available.

Introduced
45 MINS GLASGOW PRESTWICK

Direct trains every 30 mins to city centre.

Introduced
1 HOUR EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL

Shuttle bus departs from Buchanan Street Bus station to and from Edinburgh International Airport every 30 mins. Bus/train links to Glasgow city centre every 15 mins.

  • 150+ destinations worldwide
  • Direct flights to North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East
  • 200+ flights daily
  • 9.4 million passengers per year
  • 30+ new routes for 2017 – Frankfurt, Munich, Krakow and Madrid
  • Most European destinations within 2 hour flight
  • One-hour flying time and 438 flights per week to London
  • Glasgow Prestwick Airport and Edinburgh Airport are both within 1 hour from Glasgow city centre

 

  • Edinburgh 1 hr 5 mins
  • Manchester 3 hrs 30 mins
  • Birmingham 4 hrs 30 mins
  • London 7 hrs 20 mins
  • £300 million refurbishment
  • 15 stations
  • Runs every 4 mins at peak times
  • 13 million passengers annually
  • Central Station – 38 million passengers per year
  • Queen Street – £750 million improvement programme
  • 23 trains per day to London (4 hrs 10 mins)
  • 8 trains per hour to Edinburgh (50 mins)
  • Buchanan Bus Station is the main bus terminus
  • 16 million passengers per year
  • 40,000 passengers a day
  • 170 bus services in and out of Glasgow