The customer-facing screens normally display when the next service would arrive - but have been replaced with the frequency of services - leaving many asking why.
Glaswegians getting on the Subway have been left confused in recent weeks as commuters have noticed the time for arrival of the next train is no-more.
SPT reports the change is due to the new modernised trains being introduced to the line as part of a £288m upgrade programme of the city's underground rail system. The custom-built rail cars have been running alongside older models which they are due to fully replace in the coming months.
SPT say once the new trains are fully rolled out, Glaswegians can again enjoy the ‘Next arrival in…’ message which they have become accustom to.Glaswegians have had their say over the temporary changes. Margaret Mitchell added: "Very not helpful. How do you know whether to risk a broken ankle getting down the stairs?
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