Clyde Tunnel in Glasgow marks 60 years in operation

Over 25 million cars, cyclists and pedestrians go through it every year.

Author: Callum McQuadePublished 3rd Jul 2023
Last updated 3rd Jul 2023

The Clyde Tunnel in Glasgow is marking 60 years of being in operation today.

It was first opened in 1963 by the Queen and more than 25 million cars, pedestrians and cyclists pass through it every year.

Councillor Ruairi Kelly, City Convener for Neighbourhood Services and Assets said: “Sixty years on, the Clyde Tunnel remains a stunning feat of engineering.

"The tunnel has been such fixture in the city’s roads network for so long, it is easy to overlook the incredible skill and commitment involved in its construction."





He added: “The pictures that have been released highlight the significant challenges faced by those who built the tunnel.

"They are also a fascinating step back in time to a very different Glasgow.

“The tunnel has now been an integral part of Glasgow’s road system for decades and is still unique within the national network.

"We monitor and maintain the tunnel on a 24-hour a day basis and we are investing substantial sums to ensure it remains operational for decades to come.”

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