The Old Swinger swing bridge is located on the Glasgow branch of the Forth and Clyde Canal at North Canal Bank Street in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
This is a decommissioned single-track swing bridge that once carried the Port Dundas Branch (Caledonian Railway) over the Forth and Clyde Canal from north Port Dundas Mid Wharf over the canal to North Spiers Wharf. The span swung from its south end.
There was a small goods shed on the north wharf Port Dundas Goods [CR] immediately to the north that was rail served.
There was a short siding at the southeast end of the bridge, approached from the southeast and on the north side of the line. This was to serve an oil store.
The bridge remained closed after falling into disuse as the canal was also out of use. It is now fixed open, having been restored in the 2000s.
The base of a signal post remains nearby on the north bank of the canal.
A double lifting road bridge is just to the east. Nearby is a beached barge that was recovered from the basin.
A lovely walk
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DeleteI loved joining you on your visit to Port Dundas and the old swinger bridge. That was an absolutely fascinating read, Melody! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining me on this adventure! Port Dundas and the swing bridge were so much fun to explore, and I’m thrilled you enjoyed the story.
DeleteMelody very nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteI salute you and I wish you a good Sunday!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m thrilled you enjoyed the pictures. Each snapshot was like capturing a moment in a storybook, and I’m glad you liked them. Your salute means a lot—it’s wonderful to share these experiences with you.
DeleteA beautiful day spent in a fabulous spot. Thank you for sharing your photos and the history of the bridge. Many years ago I was taught by a Miss Dundas, so it was interesting to learn of a place by that name.
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Thank you so much, Maxine! It truly was a fabulous day, and I’m delighted you enjoyed the photos and the history of the bridge. It’s amazing how connections from our past, like your Miss Dundas, can add an extra layer of interest to new discoveries. I’m glad you found it intriguing! Wishing you all the best and many more delightful connections on your own journeys.
DeleteI must go and have a look!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, you should! It’s a place full of charm and history, and seeing it in person will make the experience even more special. I’d love to hear what you think after your visit—there’s always something magical about discovering a new spot firsthand.
DeleteThat looks like a beautiful day and a fascinating walk.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad you think so too—there’s nothing like the joy of discovering beauty and history in one adventure.
DeleteWow seems amazing wish I could see it in person
ReplyDeleteThat looks really neat! What a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you think so! It was indeed a gorgeous day, with clear skies and perfect light that made everything look even more stunning.
DeleteLindos lugares. Me gusto mucho. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSending you a big virtual kiss and hoping you get to visit some amazing spots yourself soon.
DeleteThanks for taking us on your lovely walk and showing what you saw.
ReplyDeleteIt was a true pleasure to share the walk and the sights with you. Every step of the journey felt like a blessing, and I’m glad I could bring a bit of that experience to you. May we continue to find beauty and joy in our walks, both shared and solitary. Your appreciation makes it all the more meaningful!
DeleteGreat Sunday ride Melody!
ReplyDeleteI was very impressed by the sky with the clouds in the photos, it turned out so beautiful!!
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Thanks so much! The clouds added such a dramatic touch to the photos. I’m thrilled you enjoyed them.
DeleteSuch a picturesque place and gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
I am always happy to hear that you enjoyed the photos—it’s always a joy to capture and share the beauty of such stunning spots.
DeleteThe sunshine and blue sky make such a difference. This was a most interesting post, Melody. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAh, the sunshine and blue sky truly do make everything come alive, don’t they? I’m delighted you found the post interesting. There’s something timeless about the way a beautiful day can enhance our experiences and bring out the best in a place. Thank you for your kind words—sharing these moments with you is a pleasure.
DeleteLoved the place, Amazing pics
ReplyDeleteCapturing the beauty of such amazing spots is always a joy, and I’m glad I could share it with you. Stay tuned for more adventures and stunning locations.
DeleteLove this walk with you Melody. Walking along the water is especially fun.
ReplyDeleteI love walking around the seaside aespecially on sunny days. I can not wait to share my lastest trip with you all it is a wonder to behold. Thank you
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ReplyDeleteMy goal is always to have fun and enjoy this little big life which God has given me and Scotland is a part of that joureny. Thank you for your cpomment.
DeleteMe encantó tu paseo, especialmente me gustó el cielo con las nubes, se ve precioso. Besos y gracias.
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you enjoyed the view and the clouds in the sky. It was truly a magical moment, and I’m happy to share it with you. Thank you for your kind words!
DeleteGosh, it is so beautiful. I am totally in love with England but never been to Scotland!
ReplyDeleteIt’s wonderful to hear you’re captivated by the beauty! England is fantastic, but Scotland has a certain allure that often steals hearts. With its stunning landscapes and rich history, it’s a place that many find even more enchanting. I think you’d find Scotland just as mesmerizing, if not more!
DeleteBeautiful pictures.
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Thank you so much, Annie.
DeleteIt looks like you spent a really lovely day there! <3
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Hi Jelena, yes I did. Thank you
DeleteSuch a beautiful day, and love the history of the bridge <3
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, the day was just perfect! The bridge’s history is like a captivating story woven into its structure. Walking across it felt like stepping back in time. I’m thrilled you appreciate both the beauty and the historical significance!
DeleteLooks like you enjoyed some great weather on your walk.
ReplyDeleteOh ues, i did. I enjoyed the view most especially. Thank you.
DeleteLooks like a beautiful day to walk on the bridge so it goes over water and train tracks or along the water. And what it this person doing. Pretty cool.
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Yes, it was indeed a beautiful day for a walk on the bridge. The person in the photo was actually part of a local event, adding a bit of charm to the day!
DeleteWow, what an interesting place! I'm so glad you took us along with you on your walk. It looks like it was a gorgeous day as well :D
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Thanks a lot! I’m glad you enjoyed coming along on the walk. It was a beautiful day, and the place had so much character. Have you had any memorable walks or trips recently?”
DeleteSo interesting this place and this bridge!
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This bridge is a fantastic example of local architecture and history. It’s fascinating to see how different places can tell their own stories. What kind of places do you enjoy discovering through blogs?
DeleteWhat a lovely place, thank you for taking us there!
ReplyDeleteIt seems to have been a nice sunny day. You took some lovely photos.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the photos! The day was absolutely radiant, with sunlight dancing through every corner. It felt like stepping into a dream. Your appreciation makes reliving that moment even more special!
ReplyDeleteEs un precioso lugar, en el quehas sacado bellas fotografías. Es un placer conocer tu blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd such a beautiful sky over Glasgow! Here in central Europe we have been scorched to death by the summer heat and sun, it has been over 45 C all summer long.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was a beautiful day to explore the canal!
ReplyDeleteHi Melody -- You hit the jackpot for a perfect day to visit Glasgow and make this discovery. I love bridges like this and the canal area looks interesting. The history of the bridge sounds so interesting. I'd love to visit Glasgow, with the Mackintosh art among other things but I can see it has plenty to offer. On another note, thanks for stopping by to see me at Marmelade Gypsy. What a lovely comment!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I've not seen that bridge before, I'll need to check it out next time I'm in Glasgow.
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