Dornoch Firth Bridge

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The Dornoch Firth Bridge is a long causeway and bridge in the Scottish Highlands that carries road traffic across the Dornoch Firth, significantly shortening the route between Inverness and the far north.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf causeway
concrete bridge
road bridge
carries A9 road NERFINISHED
road traffic
category Bridges completed in 1991
Bridges in Highland, Scotland
Road bridges in Scotland
connects Ross and Cromarty
Sutherland
country Scotland
crosses Dornoch Firth
design multi-span concrete viaduct
hasNumberOfLanes 2
hasPart bridge spans
causeway sections
length about 1.1 miles
about 1800 metres
locatedIn northern Scotland
surface form: Northern Scotland

Scottish Highlands
locatedNear Dornoch
Tain
maintainedBy Transport Scotland
notableFor significantly reducing travel time between Inverness and Caithness
onRoute Inverness–Thurso road corridor
opened 1991
openedBy Elizabeth II
surface form: Queen Elizabeth II
openingDate 1991-08-27
partOf A9 upgrades in the Scottish Highlands
purpose to shorten the route between Inverness and the far north of Scotland
region Highland council area
replaced longer inland route via Bonar Bridge
roadType trunk road
structureMaterial reinforced concrete
toll no
usedFor motor vehicle traffic
pedestrian traffic (on footpath sections)
waterway Dornoch Firth

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A9 road crosses Dornoch Firth Bridge