Introduction The Clyde Tunnel is a crucial transportation route in Glasgow, connecting the south and north sides of the River Clyde. Opened in 1963, it plays an essential role in the city’s infrastructure, alleviating traffic congestion and providing a reliable passage for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. Its importance has only grown as Glasgow continues
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