Opened in September 2017, the Queensbury Crossing road bridge spans the Firth of Forth and connects Edinburgh with northern Scotland. It replaces an overloaded suspension bridge constructed in 1964, which will in future carry only buses, cycles and pedestrians. Together with the world-famous red cantilever railway bridge from 1890, they form a unique ensemble of bridge structures from three centuries.
Designed as a suspension bridge with end stays, the structure is 3.5m wide and spans a distance of roughly 73 m. In order not impede shipping, the dec...
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For a long time, solid construction was the domain of mineral building materials like natural stone, brick and concrete. However, in recent years soli...