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The Forth Bridge, AKA  Firth of Forth Rail Bridge, the famous rail crossing constructed to a cantilever  design opened in 1890, is a potential cultural UNESCO world heritage site. Located 14 km west of Edinburgh, its three diamond shaped towers carry a dual railway line 46 m above the water over a distance of 2.5 km between South Queensferry and North Queensferry.
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.
Forth bridge. Scotland, United Kingdom. Highlands of Scotland.
Panorama of Forth Railway Bridge spanning the River Firth
Panoramic View of the Queensferry Crossing, Forth Road Bridge and Forth Bridge
The two road bridges across the Firth of Forth, Scotland, seen from the Railway Bridge.  The hut on the right (part of the railway bridge) is a bothy used by workers during the construction of the bridge, now a listed building.
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.
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.
close up on train crossing the forth bridge showing the complex structure of metal tubes and girders
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.
North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland - 22 January 2021: Looking south over North Queensferry pier towards the Forth Rail Bridge. On the right horizon the snow-covered Pentland Hills are visible. The picture was taken from the north end of the Forth Road Bridge.
Panorama of Forth Railway Bridge spanning the River Firth
forth rail bridge
Close up of red metal beams in Forth Rail Bridge, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh, Scotland
Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Forth Bridge viewed from above Edinburgh
Forth Rail Bridge at South Queensferry Scotland
Container ship departing the Port of South Queensferry on the River Forth near Edinborough, Scotland, UK
The Firth of Forth seen from train bridge in Edinburgh, UK
ScotRail Trains at Southqueens Ferry Scotland crossing the Forth Rail Bridge.
Queensferry Railway Bridge south Queensferry Edinburgh Scotland
Rail bridge over Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland, with Maid of Forth boat in foreground
A scenic view of the iconic Forth Bridge spanning the tranquil waters of the Firth of Forth in Scotland. This historic red steel cantilever bridge stands as an engineering marvel, connecting Edinburgh with the northern parts of the country. The serene reflection on the water and the tree branches framing the scene enhance the beauty of this famous Scottish landmark. Perfect for themes related to travel, architecture, and Scottish heritage
The Forth Bridge in evening sunlight, photographed from the Fife town of North Queensferry.
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. Completed in 1890, it is considered a symbol of Scotland (having been voted Scotland's greatest man-made wonder in 2016), and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was designed by English engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker. It is sometimes referred to as the Forth Rail Bridge (to distinguish it from the adjacent Forth Road Bridge), although this has never been its official name.
The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the river Forth, 9 miles west of central Edinburgh. Completed in 1890, it is considered a symbol of Scotland, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was designed by English engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker.
Forth Rail Bridge over the Firth of Forth in Scotland; Lights eliminate the bridge against the night sky. Lights are reflected on the water
View on a Red Bridge across the Forth of Firth in North Queensferry,  Scotland
Rail bridge over Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland
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