There will be no Subway services operating today as thousands of Rangers and Aberdeen fans make their way to Hampden for the Viaply Cup semi-final, due to kick off at 3pm.
As part of the continued roll out of modernisation works, the vital transport routes have been shut to the public to allow workers to safely carry out their tasks.
A bus service has been put in place between Partick and Govan free of charge for those looking to use the Subway.
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The service will also be shut next Sunday as works on the transport network continues.
Glasgow Subway Travel tweeted: "Due to continued Subway modernisation works there will be no service today or Sunday 22 January.
"A shuttle bus service will operate, free of charge for intending Subway passengers, between Partick and Govan only."
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