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Ardrishaig Bridge

 
Ardrishaig Basin, Chalmers Street, Ardrishaig PA30 8DZ, United Kingdom (A83)
 
Information about the place
Ardrishaig Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Crinan Canal between Ardrishaig Lock No 1 (sea lock) (¼ furlongs to the east) and Ardrishaig (1 furlong and 1 lock to the northwest).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Ardrishaig is Ardrishaig Lock No 2; ½ furlongs away.

There may not be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a swing bridge here which takes a road over the canal.

 
 
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Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
 
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[Ardrishaig] Ardrishaig /ɑːrˈdrɪʃɪɡ/ (listen) (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Driseig) is a coastal village on Loch Gilp, at the southern (eastern) entrance to the Crinan Canal [Crinan Canal] The Crinan Canal between Crinan and Ardrishaig in Argyll and Bute in the west of Scotland is operated by Scottish Canals. The canal, which opened in 1801 [Loch Fyne] head of the loch then travels down the west coast of Loch Fyne, from Ardrishaig to Tarbert along the Knapdale coast. Leaving the A83 north of Cairndow [David MacBrayne] other bus routes had been established around Inverness, Fort William and Ardrishaig. No routes actually connected these detached operations with each other [TS Queen Alexandra] 1935, as Saint Columba, she took over the "Royal Route" from Glasgow to Ardrishaig until scrapped in 1958. TS Queen Alexandra was built in 1912 by William [Kerelaw Castle] Lawrence. Davis, Michael (1991). The Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire. Ardrishaig, Argyll : M.C. Davis, 1991. Dobie, J. S. (ed.) (1876). Cuninghame, topographized [PA postcode area] Renfrewshire (including Paisley, Renfrew, Johnstone, Bishopton, Erskine, Bridge of Weir and Lochwinnoch), Inverclyde (including Greenock, Port Glasgow, [MV Lochfyne] Western Isles and the Ardrishaig mail service in winter. She was not commissioned during World War II and maintained the Ardrishaig mail from Wemyss Bay [List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom] Helensburgh Helensburgh No. 2 Reservoir - Helensburgh Kilduskland Reservoir - Ardrishaig Kirk Dam - Bute Knockruan Loch - Campbeltown Leorin Loch - Port Ellen [List of places in Argyll and Bute] Ardgartan Ardkinglas Railway Ardlui, Ardlui railway station Ardmay Ardpeaton Ardrishaig Arduaine Argyll Forest Park, Argyll Mountains Arinagour Arrochar, Arrochar
 
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