
Ruchill Street Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Main Line) between
Stockingfield Junction (Junction with the Port Dundas branch) (3¼ furlongs
to the northwest) and
Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance) (Basin next to Firhill Road Stadium, home of Partick Thistle FC) (6½ furlongs
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Stockingfield Junction is Ruchill Old Railway Aqueduct;
1½ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance) is Bilsland Drive Aqueduct;
2 furlongs
away.
There may be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.
| Stockingfield Junction | 3¼ furlongs | |
| Ruchill Old Railway Aqueduct | 1½ furlongs | |
| Ruchill Street Bridge | ||
| Bilsland Drive Aqueduct | 2 furlongs | |
| Maryhill Road Footbridge | 3½ furlongs | |
| Nolly Bridge No 53 | 6¼ furlongs | |
| Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance) | 6½ furlongs | |
| Firhill Pound (Port Dundas Branch - Main Line) | 7¾ furlongs | |
Amenities here
- Youtube — associated with Forth and Clyde Canal
- The official reopening of the canal
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Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Stockingfield Junction
Luggiebank Road Winding Hole — 7 miles, 3¼ furlongs away
Travel to Stockingfield Junction, then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Main Line) to Luggiebank Road Winding Hole
Auchinstarry Winding Hole — 12 miles, 5½ furlongs away
Travel to Stockingfield Junction, then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Main Line) to Auchinstarry Winding Hole
Craigmarloch Basin — 13 miles, 4 furlongs away
Travel to Stockingfield Junction, then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Main Line) to Craigmarloch Basin
Wyndford Lock Winding Hole — 14 miles, 6¾ furlongs away
Travel to Stockingfield Junction, then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Main Line) to Wyndford Lock Winding Hole
Bowling Basin — 9 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 19 locks away
Travel to Stockingfield Junction, then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Main Line) to Bowling Basin
In the direction of Port Dundas Basin
Applecross Street Basin — 1 mile, 4 furlongs away
Travel to Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Firhill Road Basin) to Firhill Road Basin (southern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Main Line) to Applecross Street Basin
Craighall Road Basin Western Winding Hole — 2 miles and 1 lock away
Travel to Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Firhill Road Basin) to Firhill Road Basin (southern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Main Line) to Craighall Road Basin Western Winding Hole
Craighall Road Basin — 2 miles, ½ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Firhill Road Basin) to Firhill Road Basin (southern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Main Line) to Craighall Road Basin
Port Dundas Basin — 2 miles, 2½ furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Firhill Road Basin (northern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Firhill Road Basin) to Firhill Road Basin (southern entrance), then on the Forth and Clyde Canal (Port Dundas Branch - Main Line) to Port Dundas BasinNo information
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self-operated pump-out
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[Ruchill Church Hall]
located at 15/17 Shakespeare Street, a side road off Maryhill Road, Glasgow, Scotland, close to the bridge which takes Ruchill Street across the Forth and Clyde
[List of places in Glasgow]
Germiston, Gilshochill, Greenfield, Haghill, Hamiltonhill, High Possil, High Ruchill, Hillhead, Hogganfield, Hyndland, Jordanhill, Kelvinbridge, Kelvindale
[Forth and Clyde Canal]
close the canal in the early 1960s was made due to maintenance costs of bridges crossing the canal exceeding the revenues it brought in. However, subsidies
[Dalmarnock]
the many bridges constructed throughout Britain were the Forth Railway Bridge and Forth Road Bridge, the Humber Bridge and London's Tower Bridge. The company
[Glasgow]
stock in north Glasgow, and the wider regeneration of many areas, such as Ruchill, which have been transformed; many run-down tenements have now been refurbished
[Glasgow Green]
Polmadie Bridge, but in 2015 this was declared unsafe and dismantled. Further upstream at the south-east edge of the Green is Rutherglen Bridge. Glasgow
[Honeyman and Keppie]
(1898) House (Redlands) in Bridge of Weir (1898) Ruchill Street Free Church Mission Hall. Glasgow (1898) 53 Muslin Street, Glasgow (1899) House at Kilmacolm
[Linn Park, Glasgow]
Notice dated 16 March 1820 refers to "elegant Cast Iron bridge". Glasgow, Netherlee, Linn Park Bridge, Canmore The Lynn, Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow
[Dawsholm Park]
Country Park Pollok House Gardens Queen's Park Richmond Park Robroyston Park Ruchill Park Seven Lochs Wetland Park Bishop Loch Hogganfield Park Springburn Park
[Gorbals]
newspaper Local News for Southsiders. The area is served by Bridge Street and West Street subway stations and numerous bus routes. A controversial pub
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![Forth and Clyde Canal [25]. Ruchill Street Bridge was originally a bascule bridge and was later culverted. The current bridge was constructed in 1990 and required Ruchill Street to be re-aligned on the western side.The Forth and Clyde Canal was completed in 1790 and it provided a route for vessels between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde at the narrowest part (35 miles, 56km) of the Scottish Lowlands. Closed in 1963, the canal became semi-derelict. Millennium funds were used to regenerate the canal. The Glasgow Branch of the canal is a Scheduled Monument with details at: http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM6771 by Michael Dibb – 25 June 2019](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/24/84/6248422_83e84858_120x120.jpg)
![Forth and Clyde Canal [24]. Ruchill Street Bridge was originally a bascule bridge and was later culverted. The current bridge was constructed in 1990 and required Ruchill Street to be re-aligned on the western side.The Forth and Clyde Canal was completed in 1790 and it provided a route for vessels between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde at the narrowest part (35 miles, 56km) of the Scottish Lowlands. Closed in 1963, the canal became semi-derelict. Millennium funds were used to regenerate the canal. The Glasgow Branch of the canal is a Scheduled Monument with details at: http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM6771 by Michael Dibb – 25 June 2019](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/24/84/6248409_db1f5393_120x120.jpg)






![Glasgow buildings [12]. Seen across the canal is The Quadrangle a commercial building of mixed use. by Michael Dibb – 25 June 2019](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/24/84/6248431_ebbd3336_120x120.jpg)






![Glasgow buildings [11]. This delightful V shaped building with frontages to Ruchill Street and to the Forth & Clyde Canal was built circa 1874 and was the Glasgow Lead & Colour Works of Alexander, Fergusson & Co. The works was still in use in 1967 but the replacement of lead-based paints by less toxic paints resulted in its closure in the 1980s. Listed, category C, with details at: http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB33752 by Michael Dibb – 25 June 2019](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/24/84/6248413_a6bdab44_120x120.jpg)
![Repainted mural by the canal. The previous mural on this site was painted in 1996: [[3158386]]. by Mark Anderson – 25 June 2019](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/19/54/6195469_e4a27a7e_120x120.jpg)

![Glasgow canal mural. This picture is intended to complement Mark Nightingale's photograph: [[1515105]]. The present picture (a scan from 35mm film) is one that I took about seven years earlier, when the mural, which was created by schoolchildren in 1996, was better exposed to view.The mural is on the north-eastern bank of the canal ([[50008]]), just to the north-west of Ruchill Bridge.See [[6195469]] for later changes. by Lairich Rig – December 2002](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/15/83/3158386_b134b624_120x120.jpg)



![Ruchill Parish Church. Category B listed church [http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB32355] dating from 1903-5. Seen from the canal towpath. by Richard Sutcliffe – 25 June 2019](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/20/04/6200404_e912e515_120x120.jpg)


![Lamp standard. Outside the Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed Ruchill Parish Church Halls [[6961426]]. by Richard Sutcliffe – 13 September 2021](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/96/14/6961434_f99f5cf7_120x120.jpg)


