Foyle Bridge

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Foyle Bridge: A Marvel of Engineering

The Foyle Bridge is a prominent bridge located in Derry, Northern Ireland, serving as a vital transportation link over the River Foyle.

Opened in 1984 and designed by Sir A.G. C. W. Deakin, the bridge features a central cantilever span measuring 234 meters, making it the longest of its kind on the island. The design is notable for its sleek lines and modern construction techniques, reflecting the era of its completion.

Key Features

  • 🚧 Major Transport Route: Connects Derry and the Waterside area.
  • 🌉 Architectural Significance: Cantilever span exemplifies modern engineering.
  • 🖼️ Scenic Views: Offers picturesque views of the River Foyle and surrounding landscapes.

The Foyle Bridge is accessible and free for pedestrians and cyclists, making it an enjoyable visit for tourists, families, and engineering enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Foyle Bridge

Longest Span

The central cantilever span is 234 meters, the longest in Ireland.

Constructed in 1984

The bridge opened to traffic on 20th December 1984.

Significant Connectivity

The bridge serves as a major route linking Derry to its suburbs.

Location

Madam's Bank Road Culmore

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