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One level below Central station
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Paul talks to guide Paul Lyons on the Glasgow Central Tour
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One level below Central station
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Paintings of the architect and the Caledonian Railway crest - two levels below Central station
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Paul explains how the Caledonian Railway illegally used the crest of Scotland on its locomotives
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Painting of Caledonian Railway locomotive - two levels below Central station
Bill Jonners:
Painting of Caledonian Railway locomotive - two levels below Central station
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Another painting Painting of Caledonian Railway locomotive two levels below Central station
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Tour guide Paul Lyons
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Part of a tunnel down to the Broomielaw
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This area was used to store old ledgers.
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Ring on the wall was one of several used when tying up horses
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Two levels below Central station
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Two levels below Central station
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Two levels below Central station
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Paul explains that this area was used as a mortuary for dead soldiers during World War 1
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Painting commemorating the station's role in World War 1
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Painting commemorating the enlargement of the station
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Pillars three levels below the main station
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Three levels below the main station
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Platform abandoned in 1965 - 3 levels below the main station
Bill Jonners:
Three levels below the main station
Bill Jonners:
Three levels below the main station