Squinty Bridge

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Squinty Bridge is the popular nickname for the Clyde Arc, a distinctive modern road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Squinty Bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge in Glasgow
road bridge
carries cyclists
motor vehicles
pedestrians
closedForRepairs 2008
constructionStartDate 2003
country Scotland
United Kingdom
crosses River Clyde NERFINISHED
crossesBetween Finnieston NERFINISHED
Pacific Quay NERFINISHED
crossesSectionOf River Clyde at Finnieston NERFINISHED
designer Halcrow Group NERFINISHED
hasAccident 2008 hanger failure
hasApproachRoad Finnieston Street NERFINISHED
Govan Road NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasDesignFeature cable-stayed hangers
curved main span
single arch
hasLighting architectural illumination
hasLocalSignificance symbol of modern Glasgow
hasStructureType bow-string arch bridge
hasToll no
isLandmarkOf Glasgow waterfront NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
length 169 metres
locatedIn Glasgow
Scotland
United Kingdom
mainSpanLength 96 metres
maintainedBy Glasgow City Council NERFINISHED
materialUsed concrete
steel
namedAfter River Clyde NERFINISHED
nickname Squinty Bridge NERFINISHED
numberOfLanes 4
officialName Clyde Arc NERFINISHED
opened 2006
openingDate 2006-09-18
owner Glasgow City Council NERFINISHED
partOf Clyde Waterfront regeneration NERFINISHED
region Glasgow City NERFINISHED
reopened 2009
width 22 metres

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Clyde Arc alsoKnownAs Squinty Bridge