Cycleway at Scotstoun

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Cycleway at Scotstoun

Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 15 Dec 2007

The Glasgow to Loch Lomond cycleway follows the former Caledonian Railway line through Scotstoun. Here it is running on embankment behind the tenements of Earl Street and passing an ivy-wrapped reminder of just how many pairs of wires were required for telephone lines in the days before multi-core screened cables. In the distance the cycleway deviates to the right to follow the Rothesay Dock branch as the original riverside line has been cut by new housing developments.

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55.880296
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-4.357071