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'''Camps Road Bridge''' carries a small, local road named Camps Road over the young [[River Clyde]] at [[Crawford, Lanarkshire|Crawford]].  The village stands on the south side of the Clyde, and the bridge gives access to the the farms on the other side, and the site of a Roman camp, [[Crawford Castle]].
'''Camps Road Bridge''' carries a small, local road named Camps Road over the young [[River Clyde]] at [[Crawford, Lanarkshire|Crawford]].  The village stands on the south side of the Clyde, and the bridge gives access to the the farms on the other side, and a ruined castle (which was also the site of a Roman camp) - [[Crawford Castle]].


Just downstream the railway up Clydesdale spans the river on the [[Crawford Viaduct]]. Just upstream the river is crossed by a footbridge, and then by a ford.
Just downstream the railway up Clydesdale spans the river on the [[Crawford Viaduct]]. Just upstream the river is crossed by a footbridge, and then by a ford.


{{Clyde bridges}}
{{Clyde bridges}}

Latest revision as of 13:25, 9 November 2024

Camps Road Bridge
Lanarkshire

Camps Road Bridge
Location
Carrying: Road
Crossing: River Clyde
Location
Grid reference: NS95222123
Location: 55°28’25"N, 3°39’33"W
Structure
History
Information

Camps Road Bridge carries a small, local road named Camps Road over the young River Clyde at Crawford. The village stands on the south side of the Clyde, and the bridge gives access to the the farms on the other side, and a ruined castle (which was also the site of a Roman camp) - Crawford Castle.

Just downstream the railway up Clydesdale spans the river on the Crawford Viaduct. Just upstream the river is crossed by a footbridge, and then by a ford.


Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde
Clyde's Bridge Abington Bridge Crawford Viaduct Camps Road Bridge Crawford Footbridge Ford Elvanfoot Bridge