NorthAntrim
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Best way of getting to Queen Street by 23:09. Hope for the best on the subway or walk? Would I even need to leave early? If the subway queue is massive like it usually is could be tight enough.
If you're fit enough to walk at a brisk pace you'll make Queen Street Station in 45-50 minutes.Best way of getting to Queen Street by 23:09. Hope for the best on the subway or walk? Would I even need to leave early? If the subway queue is massive like it usually is could be tight enough.
You know the subway goes to buchanan street yes?Get the subway to Partick. Train to Queen Street from Partick. Should take no more than 30 mins.
It also goes to Partick.You know the subway goes to buchanan street yes?
Sounds so easy written down like that mate. No doubt if I was to do that it would be “Arrive Queen Steet 23.11” or something.It also goes to Partick.
Leave Ibrox 10.00pm
Go to Louden. Have a pint.
Leave Louden 22.25
Get subway (outer circle) to Partick. 6 minutes.
Change platform in Partick station.
Get 22.46 train to Queen Street. 7 mins
Arrive Queen Street low level at 22.53.
Easy peasy
Skip the pint and give yourself a wee bit leeway.Sounds so easy written down like that mate. No doubt if I was to do that it would be “Arrive Queen Steet 23.11” or something.
Worst case scenario I’d get the train to Perth. Would rather get back to Dundee to make it easier to get a lift back. If the subway queue is too long I’ll start waking back. Hopefully do it in plenty of time.My dad gets subway after the games , hasn’t missed that train once this season but does have the insurance of one half an hour later as he’s going to Perth , even had a pint before my bus leaves a couple of times in the louden . We haven’t left early .
Why would you get on the subway at Ibrox and get off at Partick when you can stay on it to buchanan street? Only a mentalist would do the above.It also goes to Partick.
Leave Ibrox 10.00pm
Go to Louden. Have a pint.
Leave Louden 22.25
Get subway (outer circle) to Partick. 6 minutes.
Change platform in Partick station.
Get 22.46 train to Queen Street. 7 mins
Arrive Queen Street low level at 22.53.
Easy peasy
Aye and the Louden will be empty to stroll up to the barIt also goes to Partick.
Leave Ibrox 10.00pm
Go to Louden. Have a pint.
Leave Louden 22.25
Get subway (outer circle) to Partick. 6 minutes.
Change platform in Partick station.
Get 22.46 train to Queen Street. 7 mins
Arrive Queen Street low level at 22.53.
Easy peasy
after the match get the subway from Govan rather than Ibrox. There will be no queue, walk straight on, off at Buchanan Street with absolutely loads of time to spare
Dearie me. This is how you'd get to Queen Street from Ibrox??!Get the subway to Partick. Train to Queen Street from Partick. Should take no more than 30 mins.
Aye and the Louden will be empty to stroll up to the bar
We used to drive home that way, lucky if there is about 10 fans going into the subway when we pass.after the match get the subway from Govan rather than Ibrox. There will be no queue, walk straight on, off at Buchanan Street with absolutely loads of time to spare
Can still do it by going up Helen St rather than Broomloan are, just adds another 5 minutesThis is how it’s done. Although, if the barriers are up post match then it scuppers those plans.
Surely I'm not the only one triggered by the sudden change of 12h and 24h clocksIt also goes to Partick.
Leave Ibrox 10.00pm
Go to Louden. Have a pint.
Leave Louden 22.25
Get subway (outer circle) to Partick. 6 minutes.
Change platform in Partick station.
Get 22.46 train to Queen Street. 7 mins
Arrive Queen Street low level at 22.53.
Easy peasy
I think it’s to be in line with how confusing the suggestion is.Surely I'm not the only one triggered by the sudden change of 12h and 24h clocks
That was due to cop26.I’m thinking if I leave dead on full time I’d easily walk there on time. Had planned the subway but after the Aberdeen match it was madness.
Yup, have a short insteadSkip the pint and give yourself a wee bit leeway.
I stay in Govan and walk to work in Queen St most mornings. 45 mins tops at an average pace. OP has plenty of time.Getting off the subway at Partick is the most bizarre thing I've heard for ages. Wtf!?
Agree M8. Can be done 40 mins... Best keep up to date with train services as you have more time due to cancellations / problems.If you're fit enough to walk at a brisk pace you'll make Queen Street Station in 45-50 minutes.
The game should finish no later than 10pm.
I still walk to govan you just go to Ibrox subway if the barriers are up turn left and go down broomloan road that way then right into govanThis is how it’s done. Although, if the barriers are up post match then it scuppers those plans.
I still walk to govan you just go to Ibrox subway if the barriers are up turn left and go down broomloan road that way then right into govan
The subway station Buchanan St is next to queen StGet the subway to Partick. Train to Queen Street from Partick. Should take no more than 30 mins.
The train from Partick gets the Op closer to the platform of the 23.09 in less time.The subway station Buchanan St is next to queen St
Dearie me. This is how you'd get to Queen Street from Ibrox??!
How about he stays on the Subway to Buchanan St and walks the 50 yards to Queen Street?
EDIT : I see your mentalism has already been pointed out.
And you save another 10 mins if you are in govan or Copland and you avoid going PRW immediately. Head down Harrison Drive then Ibrox Tce and rejoin PRW. Takes a big dogleg outYou’ll be able to walk it no problem. Fastest route is just straight down PRW underneath the M8 and crossing over at the Tradeston Bridge. Not much difference cutting in at The District then cutting over the Squinty Bridge. It’s less than 3 miles so should be there well within time.