It begins in the south-eastern corner of the city centre, at the
Trongate, where it is
pedestrianised as far as
Queen Street. This section forms the major shopping section of the road, including the
St. Enoch Centre and the Argyll Arcade (a
Victorian arcade principally containing jewellers). Closed to most traffic, this section forms a taxi and
bus corridor for services travelling to the east and south-east of the city. After crossing the junction with Union Street / Jamaica Street, it passes underneath the expanse of railway lines at
Glasgow Central Station (the so-called ''
Hielanman's Umbrella'') before becoming a major thoroughfare (
A814) connecting the city centre to the
M8 motorway and the Clydeside Expressway running alongside the
River Clyde; however while traffic continues freely on the expressway, Argyle Street itself, which ran north-west through
Anderston until the redevelopment of the area in the 1960s, now terminates as a through road after passing under the motorway at
Anderston railway station, instead existing as an address in two unconnected sections. The route then joins
St. Vincent Street at
Finnieston/
Sandyford and is revived as a major thoroughfare as it heads out towards the West End of the city. It connects with
Sauchiehall Street at
Kelvingrove Art Gallery, and the road itself ends just beyond the
Kelvin Hall on a bridge over the
River Kelvin, where it becomes Dumbarton Road entering
Partick. . 7 April 2020. ==History==