Queen Alexandra Bridge

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Queen Alexandra Bridge is a historic road and former railway bridge in Sunderland, England, notable for carrying traffic across the River Wear since the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former railway bridge
road bridge
steel truss bridge
carries road traffic
category Bridges across the River Wear
Bridges in Tyne and Wear
Grade II listed bridges in Tyne and Wear
Transport in the City of Sunderland
connects Deptford NERFINISHED
Pallion NERFINISHED
constructionBegan 1907
country United Kingdom
crosses River Wear NERFINISHED
crossesAt Pallion NERFINISHED
designer Charles A. Harrison NERFINISHED
formerlyCarried railway traffic
hasFunction pedestrian crossing
vehicular bridge
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
listingAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
listingDesignation Grade II
locatedIn England
Sunderland NERFINISHED
Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
maintainedBy Sunderland City Council NERFINISHED
material steel
namedAfter Queen Alexandra NERFINISHED
opened 1909
openingDate 1909-06-10
owner Sunderland City Council NERFINISHED
partOf road network of Sunderland
railwayUseEnded 1921
region North East England
river River Wear NERFINISHED

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River Wear hasBridge Queen Alexandra Bridge
Wearside crossedBy Queen Alexandra Bridge