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Bell's Bridge, viewed upstream of the Millennium Bridge.. Bell's Bridge is a pedestrian bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.A swivelling swing bridge, it was constructed in 1988 to coincide with the Glasgow Garden Festival, it allowed pedestrians to cross from the main exhibition site to the SEC Centre on the other side of the river.
Glasgow AKA Squiggly Bridge Kingston Bridge: 1970 C: Glasgow M8: Clyde Arc: 2006 Glasgow ... Glasgow Disused Bell's Bridge: 1988 Glasgow Swing Footbridge ...
The Clyde Arc (known locally as the Squinty Bridge) is a road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland, connecting Finnieston near the SEC Armadillo and SEC with Pacific Quay and Glasgow Science Centre in Govan. Prominent features of the bridge are its innovative curved design, and that it crosses the river at an angle.
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Motorway bridge, carries M74 over Clyde; footpaths (Clyde Walkway / National Cycle Route 75 on underside) Bell's Bridge: Pacific Quay and SECC: 1988: Footbridge between BBC Pacific Quay and the SEC Armadillo, built for the Glasgow Garden Festival: Belmont Bridge: Hillhead and North Kelvinside: 1870: Cat B: Road bridge across the River Kelvin ...
Millennium Bridge, Glasgow. The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the River Clyde in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, built as part of the millennium celebrations and funded by the Millennium Commission. The Bridge links the SEC Centre with the Glasgow Science Centre and Pacific Quay development to the south. The bridge was opened to ...
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This starts at Gourock on the Firth of Clyde and then goes to Bell's Bridge in Glasgow, via Paisley. It then goes to Edinburgh via Airdrie, the Bathgate Railway Path, the Water of Leith Walkway and the Union Canal towpath. [16] This route is longer at 171 mi (275 km) and only 98 mi (158 km) of the path are off-road.