- North Calder Water
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The North Calder Water is a river in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It flows for 12 miles from the Black Loch to the River Clyde at Daldowie south-east of Glasgow.
River Clyde, Scotland Administrative areas Flows into Firth of Clyde, then North ChannelTowns
(upstream to downstream)Elvanfoot · Abington · Symington · New Lanark · Lanark · Wishaw · Motherwell · Hamilton · Bothwell · Uddingston · Rutherglen · Glasgow · Renfrew · Clydebank · Bearsden · Old Kilpatrick · Dumbarton · Port Glasgow · Greenock · Helensburgh · Gourock · DunoonMajor tributaries
(upstream to downstream by confluence)Daer Water · Potrail Water · Duneaton Water · Medwin Water · Douglas Water · Mouse Water · River Nethan · Avon Water · South Calder Water · North Calder Water · River Kelvin · River Cart · River LevenMajor bridges
(upstream to downstream)Garrion Bridge · Dalmarnock Bridge · Dalmarnock Railway Bridge · Rutherglen Bridge · Polmadie Bridge · King's Bridge · St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge · Pipe Bridge and Weir · Albert Bridge · City Union Bridge · Victoria Bridge · South Portland Street Suspension Bridge · Glasgow Bridge · Caledonian Railway Bridge · George V Bridge · Tradeston Bridge · Kingston Bridge · Clyde Arc · Bell's Bridge · Millennium Bridge · Erskine Bridge
External links
Categories:- Rivers of Scotland
- Scotland geography stubs
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