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Edinburgh's famous Forth rail bridge
Wide angle view of the iconic Forth Rail Bridge, a 1.5-mile long red railway bridge, opened in 1890 & crossing the Forth estuary in Scotland, UK.
The Forth Bridge in Scotland, United Kingdom, cantilever railway bridge from 1890 across the Firth of Forth estuary, view from forested hill on Queensferry side.
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The mighty Forth rail bridge spreading across the Firth of Forth connecting north and south Queensferry. Taken from North Queensferry on A bright summer's day.
The Forth Bridge - a pioneering 19th Century rail bridge which spans the Firth of Forth between Fife and the Lothians in Scotland's lowlands.
The Forth Bridge, seen from North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland, UK
Old railway bridge over Firth of Forth
South Queensferry, Scotland - June 21:  The view from South Queensferry in the east of Scotland towards the Forth Bridge on June 21, 2023.  The cantilever railway bridge crosses the Firth of Forth.
This railway bridge, crossing the Forth estuary in Scotland, had the world’s longest spans (541 m) when it opened in 1890. It remains one of the greatest cantilever trussed bridges and continues to carry passengers and freight. Its distinctive industrial aesthetic is the result of a forthright and unadorned display of its structural components. Innovative in style, materials and scale, the Forth Bridge marks an important milestone in bridge design and construction during the period when railways came to dominate long-distance land travel.
Queensferry, Scotland - May 23, 2018: Forth Bridge, railway bridge over Firth of Forth near Queensferry in Scotland
Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge crossing the Firth of Forth and completed in 1890. Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo taken in October 1965. Scanned film.
Firth of Fourth Bridge Closeup
Sandy Park in front of River Tamar Bridges
Blue sky over River Forth with transport links
Rail bridge over Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland, with Maid of Forth boat in foreground
A train travels across the forthbridge on a sunny afternoon
This railway bridge, crossing the Forth estuary in Scotland, had the world’s longest spans (541 m) when it opened in 1890. It remains one of the greatest cantilever trussed bridges and continues to carry passengers and freight. Its distinctive industrial aesthetic is the result of a forthright and unadorned display of its structural components. Innovative in style, materials and scale, the Forth Bridge marks an important milestone in bridge design and construction during the period when railways came to dominate long-distance land travel.
The Forth Bridge in Scotland, connects North and South Queensferry villages, picturesque railway bridge was opened in 1890
Getxo, Spain, October 16, 2023 - The La Salve Bridge in Bilbao with the red arches by Daniel Buren.
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Marlow Bridge and The River Thames in Marlow
The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of central Edinburgh.
Maid of Forth boat near rail bridge over Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland
Scenic Firth of Fourth
Looking up at the Tamar Bridge and the Royal Albert Bridge
The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth and passes over a small uninhabited island called Inchgarvie.
The famous Rendsburg Hochbrücke is about  2,5 km in total and made of steel. It  leads over the Kiel Canal at Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein. The bridge was built in the years 1911 to 1913 according to a design by Friedrich Voss.
Edinburgh, Scotland. Painting, maintenance and repair works in the Forth Rail Bridge, as seen from South Queensferry
Aerial stock photos of the Carquinez bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay. The bridges, part of Highway 80 connect the cities of Crockett and Vallejo.
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