- Forth Bridge - Wikipedia
Construction of the bridge began in 1882 and it was opened on 4 March 1890 by the Duke of Rothesay, the future Edward VII The bridge carries the Edinburgh–Aberdeen line across the Forth between the villages of South Queensferry and North Queensferry and has a total length of 2,467 metres (8,094 ft)
- The Forth Bridges
Towering side by side over the Firth of Forth, these structures represent the pinnacle of engineering across three centuries The oldest of the bridges, The Forth Bridge, is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site of unique global significance and interest
- Forth Bridges in Fife.
Iconic, historic and dynamic, Scotland’s Forth Bridges are a wonder of the modern world Towering side by side over the Firth of Forth, these structures represent the pinnacle of engineering from three centuries
- The history of the Forth Bridge, Fife - Network Rail
The Forth Bridge is a celebrated Scottish landmark, and a milestone in the development of railway civil engineering It was the first major structure in Britain to be made of steel and its construction resulted in a continuous East Coast railway route from London to Aberdeen
- Dundee, Perth Fife trains disrupted after Forth Bridge fault
Train services to and from Dundee, Perth and Fife faced disruption on Friday after a signalling fault at the Forth Bridge
- A Bridge to Fife - The Three Forth Bridges — Edinburgh Expert . . .
Today the Forth Bridge remains an iconic landmark, as well as providing an invaluable rail link between Fife and Edinburgh which serves thousands of commuters travelling into and out of the city on a daily basis
- Forth Bridge World Heritage Site - Trip Planning Advice
Plan your trip to the Forth Bridge, now part of the UNESCO National Trail of Scotland Including info on travel advice, local businesses, and more
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