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The bridge is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. [6] A local group called Friends of Warrington Transporter Bridge (FoWTB) was formed in April 2015 to act as the independent voice of the bridge. The group is liaising with other interest groups to safeguard the future of the bridge and its industrial heritage status. [7]
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 ...
Warrington Warrington Transporter Bridge: 1915 II* Warrington Forrest Way Bridge ...
Warrington Transporter Bridge: Warrington: Transporter Bridge: 1911–14: 4 April 1975: The transporter bridge was built to carry materials across the River Mersey between two parts of the Crosfield's factory. It is a steel structure with a span of 200 feet (61 m) between the towers.
Warrington Transporter Bridge; Widnes–Runcorn Transporter Bridge This page was last edited on 18 April 2022, at 16:55 (UTC). Text is ...
Warrington Transporter Bridge; Widnes–Runcorn Transporter Bridge This page was last edited on 26 May 2020, at 14:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
A larger Wawa convenience store with gas pumps is coming to Warrington. But first, an existing Wawa must close. Work is set to begin on the Wawa at 550 Easton Road starting with demolition of the ...
Warrington Transporter Bridge, a Grade II* listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument; The Barley Mow, established in 1561, the oldest pub in Warrington; The Cheshire Lines railway warehouse, now redeveloped as apartments; The row of late Victorian terracotta-clad shops on Bridge Street; Fiddlers Ferry Power Station, decommissioned