Clackmannanshire Bridge

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Clackmannanshire Bridge is a road bridge in central Scotland that carries traffic across the Firth of Forth, providing an alternative crossing to the nearby Kincardine Bridge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
road bridge
transport infrastructure
connects Clackmannanshire NERFINISHED
Fife NERFINISHED
country Scotland
crosses Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
crossesFeature tidal estuary
crossesNear Kincardine NERFINISHED
design concrete viaduct
function carries road traffic
provides alternative crossing to Kincardine Bridge
hasPedestrianAccess no
lanes 2
locatedIn United Kingdom
central Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Kincardine Bridge NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Transport Scotland NERFINISHED
material concrete
namedAfter Clackmannanshire NERFINISHED
numberOfSpans 19
opened 2008
openedBy First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond NERFINISHED
partOf A876 road NERFINISHED
partOfNetwork Scottish trunk road network
purpose relieve congestion on Kincardine Bridge
region Clackmannanshire NERFINISHED
Falkirk council area NERFINISHED
roadType trunk road
toll no

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Forth estuary hasBridge Clackmannanshire Bridge
Kincardine Bridge (near mouth) replacedBy Clackmannanshire Bridge
this entity surface form: Clackmannanshire Bridge (for most through traffic)
M876 givesAccessTo Clackmannanshire Bridge
Kincardine Bridge parallelStructure Clackmannanshire Bridge