Wye Bridge

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Wye Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Wye near its confluence with the River Severn, forming part of the approach to the Severn Bridge between England and Wales.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway bridge
road bridge
carries motorway traffic
road vehicles
connects England
Wales
crosses River Wye
crossesNear Chepstow
followedOnRouteBy M48 sections in Wales
formsApproachTo Severn Bridge
hasDeckType box girder
hasFunction road transport
hasLanes 4
hasToll no
hasType viaduct
isPartOfCrossing original Severn Bridge crossing
locatedIn Monmouthshire
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
locatedNear confluence of the River Wye and River Severn
maintainedBy National Highways
material concrete
steel
onRoute M48
opened 1966
ownedBy UK government
partOf M48 motorway NERFINISHED
Severn Estuary road crossing system
precededOnRouteBy Severn Bridge
replaced ferry crossings over the River Wye near Beachley
spans Wye Valley estuary

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Chepstow Bridge locatedNear Wye Bridge
this entity surface form: Wye Bridge (railway and road crossings in Chepstow area)