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The Govan-Partick Bridge is a proposed bridge in Glasgow, Scotland, across the River Clyde, close to the Riverside Museum.
The 110-metre bridge will carry pedestrians and bicycles between Govan south of the river and Partick to the north. The V-shaped pylon design is inspired by the historic cranes at the riverside. It will be one of the largest opening footbridges in Europe.
The work is intended to improve the economic conditions in Govan and is linked to the Glasgow University and Glasgow City Council-led 'West End Innovation Quarter'. The bridge will land at Water Row in Govan where a mixed use development of housing and commercial space is planned.
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