The town of Greenock is roughly 0.5Km from the cruise terminal. A train service from the town centre runs to the centre of Glasgow every 30 minitues, the journey takes roughly 45 minutes.
There is a Port in Glasgow its on the River Clyde
They are quite close, it is safe to assume there are many.
At present (June 2012) the train fares from Greenock Central to Glasgow are £5.60 single, £6.60 for an off-peak day return and £9.00 for an anytime day return. From Greenock West to Glasgow, the costs are £5.70 per single, £6.80 for an off-peak return and £9.40 for an anytime day return.
Glasgow is a port.
Greenock Morton beat Glasgow Rangers in the Scottish Cup in April 1922. They won 1-0 scoring direct from a free kick in the 11th minute.
The River Clyde is in Scotland and it runs through Greenock,Port Glasgow,Glasgow, Lanark,Bothwell,. It is 176km (109miles) in length.It is the 9th longest river in the UK and the 3rd longest in Scotland.It was an important river for shipbuiolding and trade in the war.
Port Glasgow F.C. was created in 1948.
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling, Inverness, Motherwell, Greenock, Perth, Kilmarnock...
Try this site www.portglasgow4u.co.uk most of the details are there about Port Glasgow
Port Glasgow railway station was created in 1841.
Port Glasgow Athletic F.C. was created in 1880.
James Watt lived in Greenock during his childhood and early adulthood, primarily from 1736 to 1755. He was born in 1736 in Greenock, Scotland, and spent his formative years there before moving to Glasgow to further his education and pursue his engineering career. Watt's time in Greenock was influential in shaping his later work as an inventor and mechanical engineer.