⭐ Famous Route

Subcrawl

📍 Glasgow, Scotland

15
Pubs on Route
Miles
Hours

About this route

History & Origins • The Subcrawl emerged from student culture at Glasgow University and Strathclyde University in the 1980s–1990s • The Glasgow Subway is a circular line with two directions: Clockwise and Counter-clockwise • The crawl became systematized as students realized you could do a pint at every station stop • Cowcaddens and St George's Cross stations have historically been the most chaotic stops • The route has been featured in *The Guardian*, *Scotsman*,

Pubs on this route (15)

1
START Buchanan Street Station
Glasgow, 154 Hope St, Glasgow G2 6TG
2
St Enoch Station
Glasgow, 52 St Enoch Sq, Glasgow G1 4BS
3
Bridge Street Station
Glasgow, 29 Holland St, Glasgow G2 4AS
4
West Street Station
Glasgow, 1136 Argyle St, Glasgow G11 8DN
5
Shield Road Station
Glasgow, 1021 Argyle St, Glasgow G14 0BU (nearby)
6
St Ann's Square Station
Glasgow, 1296 Argyle St, Glasgow G14 0BY
7
Kelvin Hall Station
Glasgow, 1-5 Dumbarton Rd, G11 6ED (nearby)
8
Hillhead Station
Glasgow, 12 Ashton Ln, Glasgow G12 8RQ
9
Byars Road Station
Glasgow, 382-390 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G4 0HU (nearby)
10
Kelvinbridge Station
Glasgow, 25-27 Ashton Rd, Glasgow G12 8SJ
11
St George's Cross Station
Glasgow, 524 St George's Rd, Glasgow G3 6JL
12
Cowcaddens Station
Glasgow, 1-3 Renfield Ln, Glasgow G2 1LZ
13
Buchanan Galleries Station
Glasgow, 23-27 Bath St, Glasgow G1 2NY (nearby)
14
Stowells Street Station
Glasgow, 136/138 Queen St, Glasgow G1 3EN (nearby city centre)
15
FINISH Govan Station
Glasgow, 9 Govan Rd, G51 1HS

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