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Coatbridge topographic map

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Coatbridge

The topography of Coatbridge was an important feature in the town's development during the industrial revolution. Coatbridge rests 60 metres below the "Slamannan plateau" and neighbouring Airdrie sits on its edge. The low-lying flat ground of Coatbridge was a vital factor in the siting of the town's blast furnaces and the Monkland Canal route. Although Airdrie was an already established town and had local supplies of ironstone, the Monkland Canal link did not extend into Airdrie because of its higher elevation. The Clyde Valley plan of 1949 described Coatbridge as 'situated over a flooded coalfield'. Tenement buildings in Coatbridge were not built to the same level as Glasgow tenements due to danger of local subsidence from centuries of local mining.

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Name: Coatbridge topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, ML5 3BA, United Kingdom (55.82228 -4.06732 55.90228 -3.98732)

Average elevation: 325 ft

Minimum elevation: 46 ft

Maximum elevation: 702 ft

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