Still to be found on the south side of the River Clyde are the bearing pads for the Partick-Govan ferry's ramp. At its height this was a vehicular ferry steamer with an elevating platform, capable of being adjusted to suit the state of the tide, which could carry eight carts and a staggering three hundred passengers. Govan Cross Subway station and the Govan Branch's terminus were a short distance down Water Row from the ferry.
Location: Govan Ferry (former)
Original line: Clyde Navigation Trust
Photographer: Colin Miller
Contact photographer: Colin Miller
Date: 11/08/2014
Image number: 54433