Park Quay
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The disused Park Quay[3] or Fulton's Quay (NS 47436 70692)[4] is located on the old Lands of Park, situated on the south bank of the River Clyde in the Parish of Inchinnan,[5] close to Newshot Island and the old Rashielee Quay. A slipway is also part of the infrastructure, giving access to the dock at low tide, both once served by roads running through the Park Estate from the south.[6] It was recorded as Fulton's Quay in 1830, the name of a previous owner of the Park Estate who may have built it prior to 1801.[7] A fixed light was installed at Park Quay in 1869.[8]
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Park or Fulton's Quay | |
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Location | |
Country | Scotland |
Location | Erskine |
Coordinates | 55.904947°N 4.4417902°W / 55.904947; -4.4417902 |
Details | |
Opened | 18th-19th century[1] |
Operated by | Until 20th century[2] |
Owned by | Park Estate |
Type of harbour | Private |
No. of berths | One |
No. of piers | One |
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