Kelvinbridge railway station
Kelvinbridge was a railway station for the Kelvinbridge area in the West End of Glasgow, close to Kelvinbridge subway station on the Glasgow Subway.
The remains of the station in 2007.
The line passing under Caledonian Crescent.
The entrance of the tunnel to Botanic Gardens.
The entrance to the tunnel to Stobcross.
Kelvinbridge is the common name of the Great Western Bridge, a cast iron road and pedestrian bridge located in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, built to carry the Great Western Road (A82) at a high level across the River Kelvin. Completed in 1891 by Bell & Miller, it replaced an older stone bridge, and has a similar design to the Partick Bridge crossing the same river, located a short distance to the south-west. It has been a Category A listed structure since 1986.
The Great Western Road bridge over the River Kelvin on a sunny day. (19 April 2007)
The Great Western Road bridge over the River Kelvin on an overcast day (2007)