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  1. Learn all about the three bridges crossing the River Forth. Learn the history behind the Railway Bridge, Road Bridge, and the Queensferry Crossing.

  2. www.theforthbridges.org › about-the-forth-bridgesAbout the Forth Bridges

    The Ultimate in Engineering Prowess. Discover more about the Forth Bridges. Spanning three centuries, each of the three bridges is a record-breaking pinnacle of engineering. The structures sit side-by-side and complement each other beautifully, each showcasing the very latest in design and construction.

  3. www.theforthbridges.org › plan-your-journey › forthForth Bridge Traffic Webcams

    Traffic webcam images are supplied by Traffic Scotland and update approximately every ten minutes. Cameras on the approach roads are displayed in order of distance from the Forth Bridges, in rows from left to right. View All Panoramic Queensferry Crossing Northbound Approach Roads Forth Road Bridge Southbound Approach Roads.

  4. Live traffic from the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge is supplied by Traffic Scotland. For live traffic information from anywhere in Scotland's trunk road network, please visit the Traffic Scotland website.

  5. www.theforthbridges.org › about-the-forth-bridgesForth Bridge Facts & Figures

    A Marvel of Victorian Engineering. Forth Bridge Facts & Figures. The Forth Bridge first opened in 1890. The overall length of the Forth Bridge is 2,467 metres. The main structure (portal to portal) measures 1,630 metres. The highest point of the Forth Bridge stands 110 metres above high water and 137 metres above its foundations.

  6. Flying along the coastline see the Forth Railway Bridge. This Victorian Engineering feat opened in March 1890 and is widely regarded as one of the engineering marvels of the world. You’ll also fly across to the more recent (1964) Forth Road Bridge, which carries traffic North from Edinburgh into Fife, as well as the new Forth Bridge ...

  7. The Forth Bridge forms part of Scotland's railway network, carrying services operated by Scotrail between Fife and Edinburgh. Access to the rail network is provided by a number of local stations including Dalmeny, North Queensferry, Inverkeithing and Rosyth. For railway service information, please visit the Scotrail website or Trainline. Bus ...