Dumbarton Road bridge, Rothesay Dock branch, Yoker
Introduction
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Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 15 Dec 2007
When Rothesay Dock was opened in 1907 adjacent to the River Clyde between Clydebank and Yoker, both the Caledonian and North British Railways provided branches to it. The two lines came together north of Dumbarton Road and passed through separate spans under the bridge, the Caledonian to the left and the North British to the right. There was at the time of the visit disused track on the latter side but the Caledonian branch has been tarmacked as part of the Glasgow to Loch Lomond cycleway.