Yes.
Glasgow Underground Recordings was created in 1997.
14 December 1896
underground
There are five in the city centre and 54 outside the city centre.
It was built in the 1890s and opened in December 1896
It was converted from cable haulage to electric traction in 1935
Yes, there is one circular line with 15 stations (known as the Glasgow Subway) There are also several suburban railway lines which run in tunnels under Glasgow, but these are part of the main line railway operated by ScotRail
There are 11 underground metro systems in the UK, with the London Underground being the most well-known and extensive. Other cities with underground systems include Glasgow, Newcastle, and Liverpool.
St. Georges Cross it probably the nearest underground station to Garnet Street. It's over the motorwat at Charing Cross.
You could walk but it would take half an hour tops and if your not familiar with the city you will probably get lost. Nearest the main Glasgow Uni building there is Hillhead underground on Byres Road. If you take the underground to Bucanan Street station it is a 5 min walk to Central. I wouldn't mess about with buses if you don't know Glasgow.
It was called Clockwork Orange after a film of the same name. The trains are smaller than normal underground trains, and were coloured orange as their corporate colour for some time until the early 2000s.
It is in Glasgow not in Glasgow