There are several sites where the remains of the cross river ferry terminals can be seen, The best preserved is a set of stairs for the pedestrian ferry near Finneston St.on the north side. These were restored several years ago as part of a landscape project, then quietly allowed to deteriorate. Posted picture is the stairs on the South side.http://www.flickr.com/photos/kelvinhaug ... otostream/ Beside these stairs are the vehicle ferry, terminals with the davits for raising/lowering the distance plate between shore and ferry.
Finneston ferry terminal was moved from FinnestonSt beside the Rotunda to Lancefield Quay in 1936 to make way for a bridge. A certain A. Hitler caused the project to be cancelled, to be reinstated in 1980.
Other remains can be seen at Govan (south) Water Row. There is also evidence of the Clutha jetty here (a different topic ?)
At Kelvinhaugh the terminal is very evident but derelict. it's South side terminal (Stag lane) only the ramp is there, the stairs being long gone. On your next trip on the Waverly look out for these features. Kelvinhaugh Terminal early 2011 Ferry no 8 (did not land due to debris) http://www.flickr.com/photos/kelvinhaug ... otostream/ This is a terminal now under the Helicopter Pad, It served the riverside part of Queens Dock when the bridge was open. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kelvinhaug ... otostream/