Erskine Ferry Road bridge, Forth & Clyde Canal

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Erskine Ferry Road bridge, Forth & Clyde Canal

Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 13 Oct 2007

This swing bridge, which once carried road traffic to the vehicle ferry that crossed the Clyde from Old Kilpatrick to the Renfrewshire shore, was restored in 2001 as part of the Millennium Link project to re-open Scotland's Lowland Canals. In the left background is the ferry's replacement, a high-level bridge (though a few years ago it proved not quite high-level enough for everything that might sail "doon the watter").

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Image Location

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55.920702
Longitude
-4.45556