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  1. The Forth Road Bridge closes to pedestrians and cyclists when wind speeds reach 50mph. In in doubt, contact Bridge Control on 0131 319 3083 for advice before starting your journey or check the Plan Your Journey section for live updates. Further details on the use of the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge is available in the Road User Guide.

  2. Forth Bridge. ***TOO LONG***The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of central Edinburgh. Completed in 1890, it is considered as a symbol of Scotland (having been voted Scotland's greatest man-made wonder in 2016), and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  3. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth. It is considered as a symbol of Scotland , and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was designed by the English engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker. This is an architectural masterpiece, extremely picturesque at any time of the day.

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  5. The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in east central Scotland. The bridge opened in 1964 and at the time was the longest suspension bridge in the world outside the United States. [5] The bridge spans the Firth of Forth, connecting Edinburgh, at South Queensferry, to Fife, at North Queensferry. It replaced a centuries-old ferry service ...

  6. The Forth Bridge has an overall length of over 8,000ft. The towers reach a height of 361ft and trains cross the river at a height of 158ft. The total cost came to £3.2m, counting £250,000 for the abortive construction work on the earlier bridge. Construction involved the use of over 54,000 tons of steel and 6.5 million rivets.

  7. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the Forth Road Bridge, and 9 miles west of central Edinburgh. It was opened on 4 March 1890, and spans a total length of 8,296 feet. It is often called the Forth Rail Bridge or Forth Railway Bridge to distinguish it from the Forth ...