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Posted: 21 Oct 2019


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Sailing under the Queensferry Crossing Bridge, Firth of Forth 10th September 2019.

Sailing under the Queensferry Crossing Bridge, Firth of Forth 10th September 2019.
The Queensferry Crossing (formerly the Forth Replacement Crossing) is a road bridge in Scotland. It was built alongside the existing Forth Road Bridge and carries the M90 motorway across the Firth of Forth between Edinburgh, at South Queensferry, and Fife, at North Queensferry.
Proposals for a second Forth Road crossing were first put forward in the 1990s, but no action was taken until structural issues were discovered in 2004. In 2006-2007 Transport Scotland carried out a study to examine the options and in December 2007, the decision was made to proceed with a replacement bridge.The following year it was announced that the existing bridge would be retained as a public transport link. The Forth Crossing Act received Royal Assent in January 2011. In April 2011, the Forth Crossing Bridge Constructors Consortium were awarded the contract and construction began in late Summer/Autumn of 2011.

The Queensferry Crossing is a three-tower cable-stayed bridge, with an overall length of 2.7 kilometres (1.7 miles).Around 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) of new connecting roads were built, including new and upgraded junctions at Ferrytoll in Fife, South Queensferry and Junction 1A on the M9.

The bridge was first due to be completed by December 2016, but this deadline was extended to August 2017 after several delays.It is the third bridge across the Forth at Queensferry, alongside the Forth Road Bridge completed in 1964, and the Forth Bridge completed in 1890. Following a public vote, it was formally named on 26 June 2013 and opened to traffic on 30 August 2017. The official opening was carried out on 4 September 2017 by Queen Elizabeth II, fifty-three years to the day after she opened the adjacent Forth Road Bridge.

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 Amelia
Amelia club
Looks great from this angle, Alan. I can remember that it was such a drag getting round the Firth of Forth unless on took the train.
4 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Amelia club
Hi Amelia yes it must have been a bit of a drag before the bridges where built these shots where taken from a boat we where on on a cruise on the Firth of Forth.Best wishes Alan.
4 years ago.
 Ste
Ste
A very nice shot of the new bridge here Alan ... the tarmac must have been still wet almost when we crossed it heading back from the Tattoo :))

Best wishes ... Steve
4 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Ste
Yes Steve great to see it from bellow .Beat wishes Alan.
4 years ago.

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