The right connections
Regeneration of the River Clyde and the wider economy relies fundamentally on our transport infrastructure, and on maintaining and improving rail, road and air networks.
Plans include new road and foot bridges to help link communities and ease traffic congestion. For example, the Clyde Arc, which opened in September 2006, is the first new vehicular bridge over the River Clyde since 1969, and is a crucial infrastructure component in the continued development of Clyde Waterfront. The Broomielaw - Tradeston pedestrian Bridge , known as the Squiggly Bridge, opened in May 2009 and will improve pedestrian links between Tradeston and the International Financial Services District (IFSD).
Other proposals include the Clyde Fastlink - a tram-like bus system to serve the Clyde corridor from the SECC and a Crossrail project to link the south west of Scotland with the rest of the country.
By improving connectivity, we aim to lay the foundations of an effective transport network which will ensure the success of the Clyde Waterfront.