The Glasgow St Enoch rail accident happened on Monday the 27th of July, 1903.
Someone who is born in Glasgow would have British nationality in international law, but they would probably refer to themselves as being Scottish.
That depends on the train you take - the fastest train will take about 4 hours : 35 mins.
A Ryanair flight from Stansted to Grenoble one way will cost around £69.96 with taxes
It takes around 7.5 hours if you fly direct, 11 hours would be via, e.g. London.
Glasgow International Airport does not have a train station. To make this journey you would have to travel into Glasgow City Centre, the easiest way to do this would be to take the shuttle bus to Buchanan Bus Station. From Buchanan Bus Station, it is around a ten minute walk to Queen Street Station where a train to Edinburgh will take around an hour, depending on the route.
The Glasgow Central station was built in 1961. The station contains two levels, a high-level station and a low-level station. They have had well over 26 million passengers from April 2011 to March 2012.
Of course Its london! Paris is closer to London than Glasgow.
Ross hall hospital from queen street station
A native or resident of Glasgow is known as a "Glaswegian."
Because Glasgow is colder and theres more seas and rivers and stuff which turhn into rain clouds
A taxi rank is located directly in front of Central Station and a taxi would be able to take you directly to the airport.
Alternatively, turn right on leaving the front entrance to the station and go briefly along Gordon Street until you reach the junction. Turn left up Renfield Street and continue until you come to St Vincent Street - it's not much more than 200 yards. Turn left again and you will find a bus stop used by the two competing airport bus services. The one operated by Arriva goes direct to the airport whereas the one operated by First goes round by the Scottish Exhibition Centre and is rather slower. You can also catch these buses at Buchanan Bus Station, but it's a much longer walk.
You could also get one of the frequent trains from Glasgow Central to Paisley Gilmour Street, then get a taxi from there to the Airport or catch the local bus which goes there via Shortroods. A direct rail route from Glasgow Central to Glasgow International Airport is currently under construction and will open in 2011.
Glasgow Fair begins on the Friday after the second Monday in July.
The flight time for flights between the above places is 10.5 hours
This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.