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Transporter Bridge, April 2018. On 5 March 2015, the Royal Mail issued a set of 10 First Class commemorative postage stamps featuring iconic British bridges including the Tees Transporter Bridge. The bridge was re-opened for traffic on 6 April 2015, but improvement work continued with the bridge still in daily use.
The United Kingdom has four transporter bridges, though Warrington Transporter Bridge is disused and the modern Royal Victoria Dock Bridge, though designed with the potential to be used as a transporter bridge, has so far only been used as a high-level footbridge. The Newport Transporter Bridge was built in 1906 across the River Usk in Newport ...
The Newport Transporter Bridge (Welsh: Pont Gludo Casnewydd) is a transporter bridge that crosses the River Usk in Newport, South East Wales. The bridge is the lowest crossing on the River Usk. It is a Grade I listed structure. It is one of fewer than 10 transporter bridges that remain in use worldwide; only a few dozen were ever built.
It was the second of two transporter bridges across the Mersey at Warrington. The first was erected in 1906 and opened in 1907 [3] slightly to the north of the existing bridge and was later transformed into a pipeline bridge, before it was demolished. It is one of three remaining such bridges in the UK.
Pages in category "Transporter bridges" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The first transporter bridge in the world had been opened in 1893 in Bilbao, Spain. [5] This had been followed in 1898 by transporter bridges in Rouen (France) and Bizerta (now Tunisia). [6] Parliamentary approval had already been obtained for a transporter bridge over the River Usk at Newport, Monmouthshire. [7]
The bridge was designed with sufficient clearance to allow ships to pass, although the port of Stockton-on-Tees up-river was virtually redundant by then. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Since the Tees Newport Bridge had its lifting deck permanently fixed in the down position in 1990, large shipping can no longer reach the Tees viaduct, further reducing the need ...
Bascule bridge: Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge: North Yorkshire: Middlesbrough: 1911: II* road bridge over the River Tees: Midland Bridge: Somerset: Bath: 1905: ex-railway bridge. Now road bridge across the River Avon: Mill Bridge: Derbyshire: Alport: C18 II crosses the River Lathkill: Millhouse Bridge: Northumberland: Millhouse: 1883 ...