New Haydon Bridge
New Haydon Bridge | |
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New Haydon Bridge | |
Coordinates | 54°58′25″N 2°14′46″W / 54.9735°N 2.246°WCoordinates: 54°58′25″N 2°14′46″W / 54.9735°N 2.246°W |
Carries | Road |
Crosses | River South Tyne |
Locale | Northumberland, England |
Characteristics | |
Design | beam |
Material | concrete |
Number of spans | five |
History | |
Inaugurated | 1970 |
New Haydon Bridge |
The New Haydon Bridge is a bridge across the River South Tyne providing access to and from the village of Haydon Bridge.
History
The bridge, which was built by Kier Group and was at that time intended to carry the old A69 road across the River South Tyne, was completed in 1970.[1]
References
- ↑ "South Tyne - Haydon Bridge - Old A69". Retrieved 15 June 2015.
Next crossing upstream | River South Tyne | Next crossing downstream |
Old Haydon Bridge | New Haydon Bridge Grid reference: NY844644 |
Warden Bridge |
Next road crossing upstream | River South Tyne | Next road crossing downstream |
Haydon Bridge Viaduct | New Haydon Bridge Grid reference: NY844644 |
Warden Bridge |
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