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SPT redirects here. SPT is also the acronym for Sony Pictures Television. Strathclyde Passenger Transport (SPT) is a public body which is responsible for planning and co-ordinating public transport in the Glasgow and Strathclyde area of Scotland, and for operating Glasgow's subway. Previously part of Glasgow Corporation, it later became Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive (PTE), before finally becoming SPT in the 1980s. With the abolition of Strathclyde Regional Council it has been jointly run by the 12 successor unitary authorities. SPT has the following main responsibilities:
Bus servicesUp until 1986, SPT (and Greater Glasgow PTE before them) was directly responsible for running the bus services in Glasgow, and owned both the buses and the necessary supporting infrastructure. The 1986 Transport Act deregulated the bus industry and SPT was subsequently forced to sell off its bus operations. The main bus operator in Glasgow City is now First Group. SPT owns Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station, the largest bus station in Scotland. Glasgow SubwayThe Glasgow Subway is the only underground metro system in Scotland. Opened in 1896, it is the third oldest system of its type in the world, and the only one that has never been expanded from its original route. The circular route serves the city centre, the city's fashionable West End, and parts of the south side. Between 1979 and 2003 the system was known as "Glasgow Underground". Strathclyde rail servicesGlasgow has the largest network of suburban railway lines outside London. These are operated on behalf of SPT by First ScotRail (also part of First Group). The table below summarises the various lines and routes:
Ferry ServicesSPT operates the Renfrew-Yoker ferry, and subsidises the Gourock-Kilcreggan-Helensburgh ferry service. See alsoExternal link
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