Tay Road Bridge

The Tay Road Bridge is a road bridge in Scotland over the River Tay from Newport-on-Tay in the north east of Fife, to the City of Dundee. It lies to the east of the Tay Rail Bridge. Designed by William Fairhurst, it is a concrete multispanned toll bridge, 1.4 miles (2250 m) long, and one of the longest road bridges in Europe. It is 10 m (32') above water level. West Graving Dock, King William Dock and Earl Grey dock were infilled as part of the construction. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother opened the bridge on August 18, 1966.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
ambassadors from the united kingdom
list of ambassadors
parts per million
spielplatz
aethelnoth
margaret brown
stigand
psychoanalytic theory
het loo
michael william balfe
princess margaret of connaught
michel legrand
420 (drug culture)
28 days later
fiefdom
ebionites
apache license
lur
foederati
plumber (plan 9)
denmark (disambiguation)
acme (plan 9)
the dove
arthur balfour
guy verhofstadt
dorothy jordan
grand duchy
the three august ones and the five emperors
libbie hyman
newport on tay
firth of tay
king william iii
ewenny priory
newstead abbey
lacock abbey
lacock
chinese mythology
dymock
dymock poets
lascelles abercrombie
john drinkwater
brazilian federal district
market town
list of bridges