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Old Railway bridge with Cormorants, River Kelvin
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
The piers of an old railway bridge over the River Kelvin serve as a loafing and preening site for Cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo). Cormorants breed in coastal areas, but in winter can come into the city and are seen on rivers and lochs. They are easily observed from the canal towpath of the Kelvin Aqueduct in Glasgow. The Kelvin Walkway can be seen on the left.
15 March 2020
Cormorants, River Kelvin, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo) loafing on an old railway bridge pier over the River Kelvin. Cormorants breed in coastal areas, but in winter, can come into the city. They are easily seen in winter from the canal towpath of the Kelvin Aqueduct.
15 March 2020
Garnock Floods and the railway
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North Ayrshire - Garnock Floods SWT Reserve
Garnock Floods and the railway embankment and viaduct, North Ayrshire
04 February 2019
Garnock Floods and the railway
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North Ayrshire - Garnock Floods SWT Reserve
Garnock Floods and the railway embankment and viaduct, North Ayrshire
04 February 2019
Loch nam Uamh viaduct, Morar
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CEP - Morar
Loch nam Uamh viaduct, Mallaig extension. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
24 February 2017
Repairing the Lamington Viaduct
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South Lanarkshire
Repairing the Lamington Railway Viaduct on the River Clyde, South Lanarkshire, damaged during heavy rain in winter 2015-16, closing the main West Coast main line for several weeks.
10 April 2016
Neidpath Viaduct, Peebles
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Peebles Galashiels and Selkirk
The Neidpath Viaduct of the Caledonian Railway, built across the River Tweed near Peebles in the 1860s.
20 March 2016
Neidpath Viaduct, Peebles
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Peebles Galashiels and Selkirk
The Neidpath Viaduct of the Caledonian Railway, built across the River Tweed near Peebles in the 1860s.