This line is divided into a number of portions.
This engine works was owned by Harland & Wolff of Belfast and the Govan Shipbuilding Yard. It was nicknamed 'The Diesel'.
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Harland and Wolff created this yard by merging, rebuilding and re-purposing several yards. The former yards were smaller in scale. The yard was on the south bank of the River Clyde just north of Govan station. It was bound to the west by Govan Old Parish Church and Govan Graving Docks to the east.
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This large foundry, owned by the Harland & Wolff, was known as 'The Glass House'. It was served by a branch of the Govan Branch (Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway).
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This shipyard was on the east bank of the River Kelvin close to its confluence with the River Clyde. It was south of the Kelvin Viaduct of the Stobcross Railway.
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