Glasgow Times

Smartie Tube praised by global study ‘falling to bits’

- BY CAROLINE WILSON

CYCLING groups say a Glasgow landmark named the second-best bike route in the world is “falling to bits” and not fit for purpose. The distinctiv­e red tunnel that links Finnieston with the SEC and Hydro – dubbed the “Smartie Tube” – was praised in an internatio­nal study for “managing the balance between the pedestrian crossing and the bicycle crossing in an important way”.

However, cycling groups say the tunnel, which was built more than 30 years ago, is too narrow for bikes and pedestrian­s at peak times, while others questioned the study’s assertion that it had been recently renovated, saying it is “falling to bits”.

A £5 million plan to carry out improvemen­ts to the distinctiv­e red walkway was unveiled in 2017 but no work has been carried out. It was last renovated in 2007.

Although the walkway is said to be structural­ly sound, it is in need of a new canopy and other aesthetic improvemen­ts.

A council source said funding is available but that it is likely the project will be delayed due to the current situation and use of the SEC as an emergency hospital.

The walkway was intended for pedestrian­s but was separated out with two lanes after attempts to stop cyclists using it failed.

Calum Cook, GoBike committee member, said: “Sadly Glasgow’s best-known active travel bridge leaves a lot to be desired.

“Regular users will be all too familiar with the blind corners that make it hard to see who’s coming.

“It’s far too narrow for the number of people using it, and the attempt to separate people walking and cycling with a line of paint on the floor feels like an afterthoug­ht.

“It contrasts sharply with the luxury dual carriagewa­y it crosses – a demonstrat­ion of the city’s values that I doubt will be lost on delegates to next year’s internatio­nal climate change conference.”

The study was carried out by the Sustainabl­e Mobility Research Group at the University of Columbia. The Glasgow Times contacted the SEC for comment.

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The tunnel linking Finnieston with the SEC and Hydro is known as the ‘Smartie Tube’

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