Laira Bridge

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Laira Bridge is a historic railway bridge in Plymouth, England, that spans the River Plym and once carried trains along the former London and South Western Railway route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic bridge
railway bridge
connects areas on opposite banks of the River Plym
country United Kingdom
crosses River Plym NERFINISHED
designedFor steam-era trains
hasApproach railway embankments on both sides of River Plym
hasDeckType rail deck
hasHistoricalSignificance part of early railway expansion into Plymouth
hasMaterial iron
steel
hasOwner railway authorities in the United Kingdom
hasSpanFunction to carry rail traffic over tidal river
hasStructureType multi-span bridge
hasTransportType railway
hasUsageStatus former railway bridge
heritageStatus historic structure
isInfrastructureType railway infrastructure
isOnWaterway River Plym estuary NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf local transport history in Plymouth
locatedIn Devon
England
Plymouth NERFINISHED
near Laira area of Plymouth NERFINISHED
openedForRailTraffic 19th century
partOf former London and South Western Railway route
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
servedRailway London and South Western Railway NERFINISHED
servedRoute Plymouth area lines
usedFor rail transport

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Embankment Road connectsTo Laira Bridge