Dyfi Bridge

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Dyfi Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in Wales that carries traffic across the River Dyfi near Machynlleth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf listed building
road bridge
stone arch bridge
carries A487 road NERFINISHED
connects Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Powys NERFINISHED
country Wales
crosses River Dyfi NERFINISHED
crossesAt Dyfi valley NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Pont Dyfi NERFINISHED
hasApproachRoad A487 south of Machynlleth
A487 towards Dolgellau
hasApproximateLength over 100 metres
hasConstructionType masonry arch
hasFunction pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
hasIssue flood risk
traffic bottleneck
hasNumberOfArches 5
hasParapets stone parapets
hasRoadWidth single carriageway
hasScenicSetting rural landscape
hasStructuralForm multi-span arch
heritageDesignationBy Cadw NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
isHistoric true
isOnRoute coastal route between Mid and North Wales
languageOfAlternativeName Welsh
locatedIn Dyfi Biosphere area NERFINISHED
Powys NERFINISHED
locatedNear Corris NERFINISHED
Derwenlas NERFINISHED
Machynlleth NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Welsh Government NERFINISHED
material stone
nearBorderOf Ceredigion NERFINISHED
opened early 19th century
region Mid Wales NERFINISHED
replaced earlier timber bridge
roadTypeCarried trunk road
subjectOf Dyfi Bridge replacement scheme
usedBy local traffic
through traffic

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River Dyfi hasBridge Dyfi Bridge