Forth Rail Bridge (northern approaches)

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The Forth Rail Bridge (northern approaches) is the section of the iconic cantilever railway bridge in eastern Scotland that spans toward and connects into the coastal landscapes of Fife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge section
adjacentTo Forth Bridge main cantilever spans NERFINISHED
approachDirection north
connects Forth Bridge to Fife rail network
connectsTo Fife coastal landscape
Forth Bridge main spans
constructionMaterial steel
country Scotland
crosses Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
coastal terrain of Fife
function carry double-track railway
heritageDesignation part of Category A listed structure
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "The Forth Bridge"
locatedIn Fife
Scotland
United Kingdom
near North Queensferry NERFINISHED
owner Network Rail NERFINISHED
partOf Forth Bridge NERFINISHED
Forth Bridge approaches
Forth Bridge northern alignment NERFINISHED
railwayLine Edinburgh–Aberdeen line NERFINISHED
usedBy freight trains
passenger trains
usedFor rail transport

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Fife coastal landscape hasLandmark Forth Rail Bridge (northern approaches)