Clyde Suspension Bridge (Glasgow)
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Originally opened as a toll bridge to enable pedestrain access to the new villas then being being built on the south side of the river Clyde, this is a fine example of Victorian engineering.
The bridge is now quite stunning after sunset, being part of Glasgow's programme of highlighting its architectural heritage.
The bridge is now quite stunning after sunset, being part of Glasgow's programme of highlighting its architectural heritage.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°51'17"N 4°15'20"W
- Erskine Bridge 15 km
- Kincardine Bridge 40 km
- Queensferry Crossing 55 km
- Forth Bridge 56 km
- Tay Rail Bridge 103 km
- Tay Road Bridge 105 km
- Kessock Bridge 183 km
- Skye Bridge 183 km
- Cromarty Firth Bridge 197 km
- Dornoch Firth Bridge 222 km
- Tradeston 0.5 km
- Merchant City 0.7 km
- International Financial Services District 0.7 km
- Laurieston 0.7 km
- Glasgow City Centre 0.8 km
- Hutchesontown 0.9 km
- Port Eglinton 1.1 km
- University of Strathclyde John Anderson campus 1.1 km
- Glasgow Green 1.3 km
- Townhead 1.5 km
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