Duneaton Water
Duneaton Water is a river in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It joins the River Clyde at Abington.[1]
References
- ^ "Duneaton Water from The Gazetteer for Scotland".
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River Clyde, Scotland
- South Lanarkshire
- North Lanarkshire
- Glasgow City
- West Dunbartonshire
- Renfrewshire
- Inverclyde
- Argyll and Bute
- Firth of Clyde, then North Channel
(upstream to downstream)
- Elvanfoot
- Abington
- Symington
- New Lanark
- Lanark
- Wishaw
- Motherwell
- Hamilton
- Bothwell
- Uddingston
- Cambuslang
- Rutherglen
- Glasgow
- Renfrew
- Clydebank
- Old Kilpatrick
- Dumbarton
- Port Glasgow
- Greenock
- Helensburgh
- Gourock
- Dunoon
(upstream to downstream by confluence)
(upstream to downstream)
- Elvanfoot Viaduct
- Elvanfoot Motorway Bridge
- Elvanfoot Bridge
- Camps Road Bridge
- Crawford Viaduct
- Abington Bridge
- Clyde's Bridge
- Wandel Road Bridge
- Lamington Viaduct
- Lamington Bridge
- Wolfclyde Bridge
- Thankerton Bridge
- Pettinain Bridge
- Hyndford Bridge
- Bonnington Weir
- Clydesholm Bridge
- Kirkfieldbank Bridge
- Crossford Bridge
- Garrion Bridge
- Camp Viaduct
- Clyde Bridge
- Raith Bridge
- East Kilbride Expressway Bridge
- Bothwell Bridge
- David Livingstone Memorial Bridge
- Uddingston Footbridge
- Uddingston Viaduct
- Haughhead Bridge
- Westburn Viaduct
- Clydeford Bridge
- Cambuslang Bridge
- Bogleshole Road Bridge
- Clydebridge Viaduct
- Auchenshuggle Bridge
- Cuningar Loop Footbridge
- Dalmarnock Bridge
- Dalmarnock Railway Bridge
- Shawfield Smartbridge
- Rutherglen Bridge
- Polmadie Bridge
- King's Bridge
- St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge
- Pipe Bridge and Weir
- Albert Bridge
- City Union Bridge
- Victoria Bridge
- South Portland Street Suspension Bridge
- Glasgow Bridge
- Caledonian Railway Bridge
- George V Bridge
- Tradeston Bridge
- Kingston Bridge
- Clyde Arc
- Bell's Bridge
- Millennium Bridge
- Clyde Tunnel
- Renfrew Ferry
- Erskine Ferry
- Erskine Bridge
55°31′N 3°41′W / 55.517°N 3.683°W / 55.517; -3.683
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