Designed by WA Fairhurst and Partners, and built by Cleveland Bridge, the Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge opened in 1981. It was built to carry the Tyne and Wear Metro, the first major modern light rail system in the UK. With a main span of 168m, I think it's probably the longest spanning light rail bridge in the country. It's also the longest span over the Tyne (the Tyne Bridge is 162m, while Redheugh Bridge reaches 160m).
Further information:
- Google maps / Bing maps
- Wikipedia
- Structurae
- Bridges on the Tyne
- British Railway Bridges and Viaducts (Smith, 1994)
- Civil Engineering Heritage: Northern England (Rennison, 1996)
- Crossing the Tyne (Manders and Potts, 2001)
- An Encyclopaedia of Britain's Bridges (McFetrich, 2010)
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