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The Queensferry Crossing (formerly the Forth Replacement Crossing) is a road bridge in Scotland. It was built alongside the existing Forth Road Bridge and the Forth Bridge . It carries the M90 motorway across the Firth of Forth between Edinburgh , at South Queensferry , and Fife , at North Queensferry .
It runs from Junction 1A of the M9 motorway, south of the Queensferry Crossing, [2] to Perth. It is the northernmost motorway in the United Kingdom. The northern point goes to the western suburbs of Perth at Broxden. A small part of the M90 (across the Friarton Bridge to the southeast of Perth) was originally numbered as the M85 motorway.
South Queensferry: North Queensferry: New road created on 30 August 2017 as a renumbering of the A90 over the Forth Road Bridge as the Queensferry Crossing opened. A short section of original dual carriageway which carried the A90 from the current M90 southern extension can be seen between the eastern carriageway of the A9000 and the southbound ...
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In an unusual move, the Queensferry Crossing across the Firth of Forth was closed due to the threat of falling ice on Saturday. Traffic in the area was diverted via the Forth Road Bridge.
Queensferry Crossing, Perth, Dundee M90: J1a (Kirkliston) Queensferry Crossing, Perth, Dundee M90, Aberdeen A90: Winchburgh B8020 J1b (Winchburgh) Winchburgh B8020 No access J2 (Old Philpstoun) Uphall B8046 Forth Road Bridge, Kincardine Bridge A904: Linlithgow A803 Bo'ness A904 J3 (Linlithgow) No access Bathgate, Livingston A801 Polmont A803 ...
The Queensferry Crossing will also be monitored for ice. Ian Stewart, from Bear Scotland, said: “We are fully prepped and are closely monitoring conditions and will act quickly when required.
Crossing Date Coordinates Heritage status Locality Notes Image Pont Mwnwgl-y-llyn [2] Late 18th Century II: Bala Lake: Means "Neck of the Lake"; first bridge before rerouting of river, now marooned Dee Bridge, Bala