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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 740511

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/740511

NS24SW 46 247 411

See also NS24SW 44.

High seas and bad weather over several winters have removed patches of the tarmac laid over a cleared area at the head of Saltcoats Harbour (NS24SW 44), revealing a line of stone sleeper blocks that supported the wooden rails of a waggon way built by Robert Reid Cunninghame in 1812 to carry coal a quarter of a mile over whinstone outcrop from the terminus of the canal network that served his coalpits at Auchenharvie to the harbour. Nearly 35 yards of track can be traced before it dissappears under a recently surfaced path which follows the line of the sea wall.

I Hughson and A Philips 1992.

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