This quay was on the north bank of the River Clyde east of Bowling and west of Old Kilpatrick. It was named for Robert Donald of Mountblow House. It was the northern pier of a former route of the Erskine Ferry (Erskine House is just across the Clyde and the landowner Lord Blantyre owned land on either side of the river) known as the Ferrydyke and additionally saw use as a coal transshipment point for the Forth and Clyde Canal just to the north. The ferry crossing here was abandoned due to sand accumulation and moved further east.
During land reclamation for the building of the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway the quay was obliterated. Today Donald's Quay Light stands at its site. A footbridge over the line was installed to five access to the light.
To the north is the appropriately named Ferrydyke Bascule Bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal, lock-keeper's cottage and ruined stables. The location of the quay was the western end of Antonine's Wall (Graham's Dyke). The terminal fort of the wall was just to the north, later the site of a bus garage.
Nearby stations Old Kilpatrick Kilpatrick Bowling [CR] Bowling Dalmuir Dalmuir [1st] Bishopton Dalmuir Riverside Singer Kilbowie Georgetown [NFF] Kilbowie [1st] Singer Workers Platforms Clydebank Rockbank | Ferrydyke Bascule Bridge Bowling Harbour Signal Box Lock 37 [FCC] Lock 38 [FCC] British Marine Motor Works Electric Lamp Factory [Old Kilpatrick] Bowling Upper Basin Bowling Basin Sidings [CR] Bowling Canal Basin Old Kilpatrick Swing Bridge Arnott, Young and Co [Old Kilpatrick] Tourist/other Erskine House Bowling Pier Erskine Ferry Slip Erskine Ferry Slip |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |