On Cambuslang Bridge
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The photograph on this page of On Cambuslang Bridge by Alec MacKinnon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Alec MacKinnon Taken: 29 Oct 2020
This bridge carried the A763 across the Clyde until the construction of the Clydeford Bridge upstream in 1976. The carriageway markings can still be seen. It is now usable as a footbridge. The picture looks towards the south bank of the Clyde from about halfway along.