The Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde to the West of Glasgow The Erskine Bridge is a cable-stayed, box girder bridge. It is the furthest downstream of all the Clyde bridges and the last point at which the estuary can be crossed by road.  | 
    
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       Dimensions
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the Erskine Bridge:- 
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| main span | 305 metres | |
| total length | 1,321.87 metres | |
| clearance | 45 metres | |
| span lengths of main bridge | 110.00 metres - 305.00 metres - 110.00 metres | |
| deck width | 31.25 metres | |
| pylon height | 38.00 metres | |
 
      Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
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       Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  The
green marker buoy warns shipping of a rock  
      ( known as St Patrick's rock ) that is submerged at high tide. It is said St Patrick was fishing from this rock when he was kidnapped by Irish pirates / slavers and taken to Ireland  | 
    
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 Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
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 Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
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 Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
 
      Erskine Bridge  | 
    
 
      Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
 
      Erskine Bridge from Clydebank  | 
    
Erskine Bridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal  | 
    
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       Erskine Bridge over River Clyde
       
      from top of Dumbuck Crags  | 
      
 
      Erskine Bridge  | 
    
 
      Construction
of the Erskine Bridge  over the River Clyde  | 
    
 
      Former
Ferry at Erskine  across the River Clyde  | 
    
 
      Former
Ferry at Erskine  across the River Clyde  | 
    
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