St Patrick's Bridge, Cork

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St Patrick's Bridge in Cork is a historic multi-arch road bridge linking the city centre to the northern side of the city across the River Lee.

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St Patrick's Bridge, Cork canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
road bridge
stone bridge
carries pedestrians
road traffic
connects Cork city centre NERFINISHED
the northern side of Cork city
crosses River Lee NERFINISHED
designedBy George Halpin NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName St Patrick Bridge, Cork NERFINISHED
hasConstructionType masonry arch
hasCulturalSignificance landmark of Cork city
hasFeature cast-iron lamp standards
cutwater piers
parapet walls
hasLighting heritage-style public lighting
hasNumberOfArches 3
hasRefurbishment 2017–2018 refurbishment
hasSpanType segmental arches
hasTrafficLanes 3
heritageStatus protected structure
isImportantFor access to Cork city centre from the northside
isNear McCurtain Street, Cork NERFINISHED
Merchants Quay, Cork NERFINISHED
Patrick Street, Cork NERFINISHED
isOn north channel of the River Lee
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Cork city NERFINISHED
County Cork NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
material limestone
namedAfter Saint Patrick NERFINISHED
opened 1861
partOf N8 road (historic route) NERFINISHED
refurbishmentFundedBy Transport Infrastructure Ireland NERFINISHED
replaced earlier wooden bridges
usedFor pedestrian crossing
vehicular transport

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River Lee hasBridge St Patrick's Bridge, Cork