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Rashielee Quay
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The old Rashielee Quay or Rashielie Quay (NS471709) was located on the old Lands of North Barr, situated on the south bank of the River Clyde in the Parish of Inchinnan,[3] between Bodinbo Island and Park Quay. It was built to facilitate the loading of boats and barges with whinstone excavated from the nearby Rashielee Quarries that was brought to the quay by a horse drawn wagonway.
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Rashielee Quay | |
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Location | |
Country | Scotland |
Location | Erskine |
Coordinates | 55.907275°N 4.4473863°W / 55.907275; -4.4473863 |
Details | |
Opened | 18th-19th century[1] |
Operated by | Until late 19th century[2] |
Owned by | John Henderson Esq |
Type of harbour | Private |
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Passenger traffic | No |
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