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A74 – Central Glasgow A721 – Bellshill: No Eastbound Exit South Lanarkshire: 7.4 11.9 4 [coord 7] M73 – Bargeddie, Gartcosh: 10.3 16.6 5 [coord 8] A725 – Bellshill, East Kilbride: Hamilton: 12.3 19.9 6 [coord 9] A723 – Motherwell, Hamilton: Larkhall: 15.1 24.3 7 [coord 10] A72 – Motherwell, Lanark: No Southbound entrance or ...
Blaeu's map [13] based on Pont's original [14] "Glasgow and the county of Lanark" map c.1596 depicting Moderwelt east of Hamelton, south of Clydsid and north of Dalzel Castle By the start of the 19th century Motherwell was a small hamlet, a farming community of some 600 people living adjacently to the 16th century laird's manor, Jerviston house ...
The park covers some 4 km 2 (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 sq mi), centred on the artificial Strathclyde Loch. It is located next to the River Clyde between Hamilton and Motherwell. Strathclyde Park forms what used to be known as the Low Parks of the now demolished Hamilton Palace and still includes buildings associated with the palace.
High Street is the oldest, and one of the most historically significant, streets in Glasgow, Scotland.Originally the city's main street in medieval times, it formed a direct north–south artery between the Cathedral of St. Mungo (later Glasgow Cathedral) in the north, to Glasgow Cross and the banks of the River Clyde.
The Glasgow–Edinburgh via Falkirk line is a mainline railway line linking Glasgow and Edinburgh via Falkirk in Scotland. It is the principal route out of the four rail links between Scotland's two biggest cities, hosting the flagship "ScotRail Express" service between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley .
The eastern section had been planned to run north/south close to the High Street of Glasgow, through or under Glasgow Green to the southside of the Clyde. Public opinion was strongly against this and the eastern section was shelved, with a much later M74 connecting the far-eastern areas of Glasgow. This section, which is an extension of the M74 ...
Cambuslang railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.The station is 5 miles (8 km) [2] south east of Glasgow Central, and is physically located on the West Coast Main Line (WCML) although main line services do not stop here - it is served by local stopping services as part of the Argyle Line to and from Glasgow Central (both Low ...
The closest major towns are Bellshill 4 mi (6 km), Motherwell 4 mi (6 km), Coatbridge 4 mi (6 km) and Airdrie 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 mi (7 km). "The Big Heids" sculpture. There is a bus link to and from Glasgow city centre and Livingston, West Lothian.