The Govan-Partick Bridge is a new bridge in Glasgow, Scotland, to carry pedestrians and bicycles across the River Clyde, connecting Water Row in Govan to...
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over the bridge, citing unpredictability as the result of closures. Govan–Partick Bridge, similar contemporaneous project upriver "New bridge planned across...
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Riverside Museum (category Partick)
international importance. The Govan–Partick Bridge, which provides a pedestrian and cycle path link from the museum across the Clyde to Govan, opened in 2024. The...
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Partick (Scots: Pairtick, Scottish Gaelic: Partaig) is an area of Glasgow on the north bank of the River Clyde, just across from Govan. To the west lies...
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Foxton. Goole railway swing bridge Glasson Dock swing bridge Govan–Partick Bridge, Glasgow – pedestrian Hawarden Railway Bridge – rail (now deactivated)...
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Caledonian Railway Bridge George V Bridge Tradeston Bridge Kingston Bridge Clyde Arc Bell's Bridge Millennium Bridge Govan–Partick Bridge Clyde Tunnel Renfrew-Yoker...
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Partick (Scottish Gaelic: Partaig) is combined National Rail and Glasgow Subway station in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland. Along with the adjacent...
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Fairfield F.C. (Scotland) (redirect from Fairfield F.C. (Govan))
Fairfield Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in Govan, now part of Glasgow. The club originally played at a Junior level, its...
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underneath the River Clyde and River Kelvin. Listed in clockwise order from Partick. "Annual_Report_2013-14" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 April...
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at Govan. Partick and Govan may have come to prominence as a political centre following the Vikings' sack of Dumbarton in 870. The lands of Partick remained...
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List of crossings of the River Clyde (category Bridges across the River Clyde)
Listed Buildings British Listed Buildings British Listed Buildings British Listed Buildings Media related to Bridges over the Clyde at Wikimedia Commons...
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Partickhill railway station (category Partick)
existence it was described as Partick for Govan in some timetables. It was at one stage, one of three stations in Partick, along with the Central and West...
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Caledonian Railway Bridge George V Bridge Tradeston Bridge Kingston Bridge Clyde Arc Bell's Bridge Millennium Bridge Govan–Partick Bridge Clyde Tunnel Renfrew-Yoker...
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Govan subway station is a station that serves the area of Govan in Glasgow, Scotland. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde. Just south of...
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19th-century football club originally based in Govan, but which spent the majority of its existence in Partick, in Glasgow. The club was founded in 1876....
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Kelvinbridge (redirect from Great Western Bridge, Glasgow)
Bell & Miller, it replaced an older stone bridge (completed 1840), and has a similar design to the Partick Bridge crossing the same river, located a short...
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Kelvinhall subway station (redirect from Partick Cross subway station)
Kelvinhall (Partick Cross until 1977) is an underground station on the Glasgow Subway, renamed after the nearby Kelvin Hall. It is located in the West...
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Govan Cross roof. Badly deteriorated tunnels were repaired; stations were rebuilt and enlarged, with additional platforms at Buchanan Street, Partick...
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Clyde. The Erskine, Whiteinch, Partick, Govan and Finnieston ferries have all stopped providing the services as bridges and tunnels have also replaced...
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boundaries are the River Kelvin to the west (Partick is on the other bank), the River Clyde to the south (opposite Govan) and the grounds of Kelvingrove Art Gallery...
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Crossmyloof, Darnley, Deaconsbank, Drumoyne, Dumbreck, Eastwood, Fairfield, Govan, Govanhill, Gorbals, Halfway, Hillington, Hillpark, Househillwood, Hutchesontown...
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Trams Online News". www.britishtramsonline.co.uk. Govan, Kinning Park, Knightswood, Mosspark, Partick, Pollokshaws, Riddrie, Shettleston. Airdrie, North...
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was founded in 1873. The first recorded match against another side was at Govan in October 1875. It was not a major club; it did not play any of more prestigious...
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Caledonian Railway Bridge George V Bridge Tradeston Bridge Kingston Bridge Clyde Arc Bell's Bridge Millennium Bridge Govan–Partick Bridge Clyde Tunnel Renfrew-Yoker...
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Scotland. The junction is the meeting point of Dumbarton Road, Byres Road, Partick Bridge Street and Coopers Well Street. Riots took place on the centenary of...
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Govan Athletic Football Club, often given in the form Govan Athletics, was a Scottish association football club based in Govan, now part of Glasgow. The...
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Summerton Athletic F.C. (category Govan)
Athletic Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in Govan, now part of Glasgow. The club was founded in 1885 as a junior club; after...
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Glasgow Central Glasgow Gorbals Glasgow Govan Glasgow Hillhead Glasgow Kelvingrove Glasgow Maryhill Glasgow Partick Glasgow Pollok Glasgow St. Rollox Glasgow...
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Clyde Tunnel (category Govan)
parallel tunnel tubes connect the districts of Whiteinch to the north and Govan to the south in the west of the city. Efforts to improve the transport infrastructure...
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Meadowside Shipyard in Partick (1856) Albert Harbour, Greenock (1863) Princes Pier, Greenock (1864) Improvements at Port Glasgow (c.1865) Govan Graving Docks [de]...
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