David York's photos with the keyword: Bridge
LNER train crossing the Forth Rail Bridge
16 Apr 2021 |
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With Grangemouth and the defunct Longannet power station in the distance.
Le Pont du Diable
15 Sep 2018 |
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Originally built by monks in the 11th century and then rebuilt in the 18th century.
The new road bridge can be seen behind it.
The Millau Viaduct from Millau
Millau Viaduct
Looking north on the Clachan Bridge
Construction of the Queensferry Crossing
Ponte dei Sospiri
The approach and first section of the Forth Railwa…
Tay Road Bridge
05 Nov 2011 |
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So, as the Tay Road Bridge and Dundee come into sight, we come to the end of the Fife Coastal Path. Its been fun.
You can see more photos from the FCP here .
PS Note how the bridge slopes - its even more obvious comparing the piers at either end.
Little and Large
05 Nov 2011 |
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This diptych shows the height of the piers at either end of the Tay Road Bridge. This shows the clear slope that the bridge has (as seen here ).
Crossing the Tay Road Bridge
05 Nov 2011 |
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Leaving the FCP , we head across the TRB towards Dundee.
Dundee Law is seen straight ahead above the city.
The Tay Rail Bridge
05 Nov 2011 |
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This is a view of the Tay Rail Bridge as seen from the middle of the Tay Road Bridge.
The Silvery Tay
Pont Saint-Bénezet
Bridge over the Biel Burn
04 Jan 2011 |
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The bridge over the Biel burn is known locally as the "Bridge to nowhere" but I think that the "Bridge from nowhere to nowhere" is a bit more accurate here! At low tide the Biel burn separates Belhaven/Dunbar from large sand flats in Belhaven Bay - this bridge allows access. At high tide the sand flats get covered and the burn disappears.
Forth Rail Bridge
Forth Rail Bridge
Forth Road Bridge
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