Katrine Aqueduct at Balmuildy Bridge

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The photograph on this page of Katrine Aqueduct at Balmuildy Bridge by Raymond Okonski as part of the Geograph project.

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Katrine Aqueduct at Balmuildy Bridge

Image: © Raymond Okonski Taken: 15 Sep 2007

Balmuildy road bridge (A 879) is on the right, and 4 large bore pipes cross the River Kelvin carrying water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow. The bridge on the left is a pedestrian route for the Kelvin Walkway, and uses a central support for the aqueduct to provide stability. The remaining two aqueduct pipes are to the left.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.918611
Longitude
-4.274364