Kincardine Bridge (near mouth)

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Kincardine Bridge (near mouth) is a major road bridge in central Scotland that carries traffic across the River Forth near the town of Kincardine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge in Scotland
road bridge
steel bridge
swing bridge
truss bridge
carries A985 road NERFINISHED
road traffic
connects Falkirk council area
Fife
constructionStart 1932
country Scotland
United Kingdom
crosses River Forth
crossesAt narrow point of the River Forth near its estuary
designer Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners
engineer Sir Alexander Gibb
function road transport crossing of the River Forth
hasFeature central swing span
hasLanes 2
heritageStatus listed structure (Scotland)
locatedIn Scotland
United Kingdom
central Scotland
locatedNear Firth of Forth
mouth of the River Forth
maintainedBy Transport Scotland
material concrete
steel
name Kincardine Bridge
near Kincardine
surface form: Kincardine, Fife
opened 1936
openedToTraffic 1936
owner Transport Scotland
partOf trunk road network of Scotland
replacedBy Clackmannanshire Bridge
surface form: Clackmannanshire Bridge (for most through traffic)
serves Falkirk area
Fife
Kincardine
usage vehicular traffic

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River Carron hasBridge Kincardine Bridge (near mouth)