Tyne Bridge

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The Tyne Bridge is an iconic steel arch bridge spanning the River Tyne in northeast England, symbolizing the cities of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
road bridge
steel bridge
through arch bridge
architect Mott, Hay and Anderson
associatedWith Tyneside industrial heritage
builder Dorman Long and Co Ltd
surface form: Dorman Long
carries A167 road NERFINISHED
road traffic
category Arch bridges in the United Kingdom
Bridges completed in 1928
Bridges in Newcastle upon Tyne
Grade II* listed bridges in Tyne and Wear
connects Gateshead
Newcastle upon Tyne
constructionStartDate 1925
country England
United Kingdom
crosses River Tyne
designer Mott, Hay and Anderson
engineer Mott, Hay and Anderson
hasSimilarDesignTo Sydney Harbour Bridge
hasToll no
height 59 metres
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
inspiredBy Sydney Harbour Bridge
length 389 metres
lightingFeature illuminated at night
listingCountry United Kingdom
locatedIn Gateshead
Newcastle upon Tyne
mainSpan 162 metres
maintainedBy Gateshead Council
Newcastle City Council
material steel
notableEvent World War II air-raid precautions and protection
notableFor distinctive green steel arch
opened 1928-10-10
openedBy George V
surface form: King George V
owner Gateshead Council
Newcastle City Council
partOf crossings of the River Tyne
region North East England
riverBankOnOneSide Quayside (Newcastle upon Tyne)
surface form: Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne
riverBankOnOtherSide Gateshead Quays cultural quarter
surface form: Gateshead Quays
symbolOf Gateshead
Newcastle upon Tyne
usedFor Great North Run start

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Subject: Tyne Bridge
Description of subject: The Tyne Bridge is an iconic steel arch bridge spanning the River Tyne in northeast England, symbolizing the cities of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead.

Referenced by (14)

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Newcastle upon Tyne knownFor Tyne Bridge
Newcastle upon Tyne hasLandmark Tyne Bridge
North East England hasLandmark Tyne Bridge
Tyne and Wear hasLandmark Tyne Bridge
River Tyne crossedBy Tyne Bridge
New Castle, England hasLandmark Tyne Bridge
subject surface form: Newcastle upon Tyne
New Castle, England hasRiverCrossing Tyne Bridge
subject surface form: Newcastle upon Tyne
Dorman Long and Co Ltd notableWork Tyne Bridge
Ralph Freeman knownFor Tyne Bridge
Ralph Freeman notableWork Tyne Bridge
this entity surface form: Tyne Bridge design
Ralph Freeman designed Tyne Bridge
this entity surface form: Tyne Bridge main arch structure
Tyneside urban area hasLandmark Tyne Bridge
High Level Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne precededBy Tyne Bridge
this entity surface form: Tyne Bridge (old stone bridge, demolished)
High Level Bridge locatedNear Tyne Bridge