Saturday, 2 September 2017

Crossing the divide: Five facts about UK bridges


After tens of thousands of people enjoyed a “once-in-a-lifetime” event to cranky a new Forth structure on foot, here’s a demeanour during other British bridges with a explain to fame.


:: Longest


The Bromford Viaduct carries a M6 over a River Tame valley. Pic: Peter Whatley
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The Bromford Viaduct carries a M6 over a River Tame valley. Pic: Peter Whatley

This is a wily difficulty since it depends how we quantify a bridge’s length. Is it a full span, or is it a stretch from one side of a river, hollow or fill to a other?


It isn’t a many glamorous, though technically a Bromford Viaduct – travelling three-and-a-half miles over Spaghetti Junction between Castle Bromwich and Gravelly Hill in Birmingham – is a longest.


It was built between 1964 and 1972.


:: Oldest


The Tarr Steps crosses a River Barle in Somerset. Pic: Stefan Kuhn
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The Tarr Steps crosses a River Barle in Somerset. Pic: Stefan Kuhn

Another formidable one to confirm, though a oldest station overpass could good be a Tarr Steps – a “clapper bridge” between Withypool and Dulverton in Somerset.


The Grade we listed building, built in Gothic times, is shaped of large stones and spans 55m (180ft) opposite a River Barle in Exmoor National Park.


Owing to inundate damage, a ancient structure has had to be repaired.


Legend claims a demon built a overpass so he could sunbathe on a stones.


:: Tallest


The Queensferry Crossing cost £1.35bn and is a UKs tallest bridge
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The Queensferry Crossing cost £1.35bn and is a UK’s tallest bridge

Costing £1.35bn, a newly-opened Queensferry Crossing reaches 207m (679ft) above a Firth of Forth – that’s a homogeneous of 48 London buses built on tip of any other.


Carrying a M90 between Edinburgh and Fife, a cable-stayed overpass is a third to cranky a H2O and was finally non-stop to trade on 30 Aug after roughly 6 years of construction.


As it was built, ruins of a Mesolithic home were detected on a south bank of a Forth dating behind to around 8300 BC – a beginning famous home in Scotland.


:: Most famous


Tower Bridge is a total bascule and cessation bridge
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Tower Bridge is a total bascule and cessation bridge

The star of blockbuster movies, Tower Bridge is one of a many recognizable facilities in a capital.


Opened in 1894, some 40,000 people cranky a overpass each day.


Patriotic red, white and blue paint was combined in 1977 as partial of a Queen’s Silver Jubilee celebrations.


You can even watch a overpass live 24 hours a day on a HD webcam.


:: And finally…


The strange mill masquerade from a 1830s chronicle of London Bridge now resides in Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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The mill masquerade from a 1830s London Bridge now resides in Arizona. Pic: Ken Lund

London Bridge, a one in a hothouse rhyme and a poem by T.S. Eliot, wins a endowment for a many trafficked UK bridge.


The prior channel was distant in 1967 and relocated some-more than 5,000 miles divided to Lake Havasu City in Arizona.


Exterior slab blocks from a 1830s overpass now clad London Bridge in a US city, that was finished in 1971.


The stream channel in a UK collateral was finished in 1973 and now carries a A3 over a River Thames.


Article source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/14/world/meast/why-iraq-not-syria/index.html?eref=edition

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