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MORE than 2,000 coaches - 100 more than exist in Scotland - will be needed to transport the tens of thousands of worshippers expected to turn out to see the Pope in Glasgow in September.
The gridlock on the day he takes Mass before 200,000 people at Bellahouston Park could result in 25 miles of roadspace being occupied by parked buses and vehicles ferrying people into the city from all over Scotland, Ireland and the north of England.See the full content of this document
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Gridlock Fears As Pope Takes the M8 to Glasgow
The details of the biggest logistical operation of its kind in Scotland since the last papal visit in 1982, are emerging with just more than four months to go b...
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