Newport Bridge (Middlesbrough)

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Newport Bridge in Middlesbrough is a historic vertical-lift road bridge and local landmark spanning the River Tees in northeast England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
road bridge
steel bridge
vertical-lift bridge
carries A1032 road
road traffic
constructionStartDate 1931
country United Kingdom
crosses River Tees NERFINISHED
crossesAt Newport, Middlesbrough NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance local landmark in Middlesbrough
designedBy Mott, Hay and Anderson NERFINISHED
engineer Mott, Hay and Anderson NERFINISHED
function road transport
hasColor red and white (commonly painted)
hasDesign through-truss
vertical-lift
hasHeritageDesignation Grade II
hasLiftFunction originally yes
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
isInUse yes
locatedIn England
Middlesbrough NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
locatedOn River Tees NERFINISHED
locationCoordinates approximately 54.574°N 1.291°W
maintainedBy Middlesbrough Council NERFINISHED
material steel
near Middlesbrough town centre NERFINISHED
Stockton-on-Tees NERFINISHED
notableFor industrial heritage
vertical-lift mechanism
numberOfSpans 3
officialName Newport Bridge NERFINISHED
openedIn 1934
openingDate 1934
partOf transport infrastructure of Middlesbrough
region North East England
river River Tees NERFINISHED
spans River Tees navigation channel
structureType movable bridge
trafficType motor vehicles
pedestrians

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River Tees hasBridge Newport Bridge (Middlesbrough)