Footbridge over the Rotten Calder

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Footbridge over the Rotten Calder

Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 10 Feb 2006

Following on from one of the least accessible stretches of the Clyde Walkway, this little footbridge leads over the Rotten Calder, which flows into the Clyde from the south (from the right, in this photo). The railway line runs just a little to the south of this bridge. The footpath that can be seen leading away from the bridge runs straight ahead for only 200 metres, with the railway line just above and to the right of it; the path then turns right, leading through a railway underpass.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.8229
Longitude
-4.112846