Transport Links
Tramway
Tramway is located at 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE, in the Pollokshields area on the south side of Glasgow. The venue is accessible by public transport, car, bike, and on foot.
The nearest train station is Pollokshields East, which is approximately a two-minute walk from the venue. Regular trains run from Glasgow Central Station to Pollokshields East. Please note that Pollokshields East station is not wheelchair accessible.
The closest bus stops are located on Pollokshaws Road, around a two-minute walk from the venue. Several First Bus services stop here, including routes 57, 57A, 38, 38B, and 38C. First Bus vehicles provide a designated wheelchair space and ramp for step-free access.
A bike hire station is located at Eglinton Toll, approximately five minutes on foot from Tramway. There is limited bicycle parking available at the venue. On-street parking is available in the surrounding area.
Strange Field
Strange Field is located on French Street in Dalmarnock and can be reached by car, public transport, bike, or on foot.
There is ample free parking directly outside the venue and on the surrounding streets. The venue is approximately a five-minute drive from Glasgow city centre. Accessible parking is available directly outside the building on French Street, with ramp access for wheelchair users.
The nearest train station is Dalmarnock, which is approximately a five-minute walk from the venue. The station provides step-free access to all platforms via lift. Trains from Glasgow Central Low Level to Dalmarnock depart every 10 to 15 minutes, and directional signage from the station leads directly to the venue.
First Bus routes 18 and 263 run from Ingram Street, opposite GOMA, to Bartholomew Street on Dalmarnock Road. The journey takes approximately 15 minutes, and all First Bus vehicles provide a designated wheelchair space and ramp for step-free access.
From Glasgow Green or Glasgow city centre, the venue is approximately a 20-minute walk or a six-minute cycle, skate, or scooter journey. Limited bicycle parking is available around five minutes from the venue, and French Street connects to several National Cycle Routes.
The Glad Cafe
The Glad Cafe is located on Pollokshaws Road in Glasgow’s south side and is accessible by car, public transport, bike, and taxi. Visitors are encouraged to use public transport where possible in line with the venue’s commitment to reducing environmental impact.
Single yellow lines and pay-and-display parking bays are located directly outside the venue. Blue Badge holders may park in these bays in accordance with local regulations. Taxis can pick up and drop off directly outside the venue entrance. The nearest taxi rank is located opposite the venue, outside Langside Halls, approximately 0.1 miles away.
Crossmyloof railway station is approximately 0.3 miles from the venue. Trains from Glasgow Central Station reach Crossmyloof in around six minutes.
First Bus services 3, 4, 29, 38, 57, and 103 stop on Pollokshaws Road directly outside the venue. All First Bus vehicles provide a designated wheelchair space and ramp for step-free access.
There is limited bicycle parking available at the venue. Nextbike hire bays are located nearby on Kilmarnock Road.
Stereo
Stereo is located at 22–28 Renfield Lane in Glasgow city centre (G2 5AR), in a historic building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh that houses a vegan café and bar with live music and club events.
Glasgow Central train station is a short walk from Stereo, making the venue easily reachable by rail from across the city and beyond. The Glasgow Subway network also serves the area, and both Buchanan Street and St Enoch stations are within walking distance, providing convenient access for visitors using the city’s underground system. Multiple local bus routes stop near Renfield Lane and on nearby streets such as Hope Street and Union Street, connecting the venue with other parts of Glasgow city centre.
Taxis and rideshare services operate throughout central Glasgow, and a short taxi ride from Glasgow Central or nearby transport hubs typically takes around five to ten minutes depending on traffic. Cycling and walking are straightforward from surrounding city centre locations, and there are bike hire options and spaces nearby where visitors can secure their own bicycles.
Food & Drinks
Tramway & its Surrounding Area
Tramway has a cafe/bar in the venue that serves sandwiches, soups, cakes, and hot and cold drinks (including alcohol).
If you would like to venture further out there are a lot of great spots in the surrounding area, particularly along Pollokshaws Road and Victoria Road.
Strange Field
Information to be confirmed.
The Glad Cafe
Glad Cafe’s bar will be operating over the duration of our event. Glad Cafe is also a wheelchair accessible restaurant operating between the hours of 10am to 9pm.
Stereo
Stereo’s bar will be operating over the duration of our event. Stereo is also a wheelchair accessible restaurant operating between the hours of 12pm to 9pm.
