snookertam
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Glasgow Subway stations:
Kelvinhall
St Enoch
and, if we include bridges?
Kelvinbridge
Well...
Kelvinhall is a yes.
St Enoch is named after St Enoch square in which it’s located. St Enoch for the uninitiated was the mother of Glasgow’s patron saint, St Mungo.
Kelvinbridge is also a no! Or might be a yes.... The adjacent bridge is actually called Great Western Bridge. Don’t know why the station got given its name other than it being a bridge over the Kelvin. So it might sort of be named after a building? Either way, the surrounding area now gets known as Kelvinbridge mainly because of the subway station.