The Scottish Event Campus on the banks of the Clyde in Glasgow, with a rather large reminder that the area used to be one of the city's largest docks before the SEC was built.
Canal and River Trust brought 3 steel barges to the marina. Each one arrived on its own lorry/truck. A separate crane lifte them into the basin.
Here you can see a tug (blue) holding a barge in place in the basin, while a crane (yellow) lifts another barge over to the basin. A second tug has already left with the third barge.
That's yesterday. Today, three CRT vehicles and crew are parked here, waiting for …?
Tonight's sunset at the Finnieston Crane in Glasgow.
There's only a week or so on either side of the Winter Solstice when the sun goes down like this directly behind the crane and it's even rarer for this to happen when the weather's clear enough to see it!
The Finnieston Crane in Glasgow. Completed in 1931, its main purpise was to lift steam locomotives constructed by local manufacturers, such as the North British Locomotive Company in Springburn, on to ships for export all over the world.