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The '''Tradeston Bridge''', colloquially known as the '''Squiggly Bridge''')<ref>{{cite news | title=Probe after man thrown from Glasgow's 'Squiggly bridge' | newspaper=BBC News Scotland online | date=19 January 2012 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-16636119 | accessdate=20 January 2012}}</ref> is a modern pedestrian bridge across the [[River Clyde]] in [[Glasgow]] which opened on 14 May 2009.<ref>[http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/Environment/Rivers/RiverClyde/Projects/Broomielaw/BroomielawTradestonBridge/ Broomielaw-Tradeston Bridge]: Glasgow City Counci</ref>  It links the districts of [[Anderston]] (on the north bank) to [[Tradeston]] and the neighbouring district of [[Kingston, Glasgow|Kingston]] (on the south bank): the aim of the bridge was to aid the regeneration of Tradeston by giving it a direct link to the city's financial district on the western side of the city centre.
The '''Tradeston Bridge''', colloquially known as the '''Squiggly Bridge''',<ref>{{cite news | title=Probe after man thrown from Glasgow's 'Squiggly bridge' | newspaper=BBC News Scotland online | date=19 January 2012 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-16636119 | accessdate=20 January 2012}}</ref> is a modern pedestrian bridge across the [[River Clyde]] in [[Glasgow]] which opened on 14 May 2009.<ref>[http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/Environment/Rivers/RiverClyde/Projects/Broomielaw/BroomielawTradestonBridge/ Broomielaw-Tradeston Bridge]: Glasgow City Counci</ref>  It links the districts of [[Anderston]] (on the north bank) to [[Tradeston]] and the neighbouring district of [[Kingston, Glasgow|Kingston]] (on the south bank): the aim of the bridge was to aid the regeneration of Tradeston by giving it a direct link to the city's financial district on the western side of the city centre.


The bridge was built in 2009, to a design prepared by Dissing+Weitling, a Danish architectural firm, with the engineers Halcrow Group. The bridge was built by BAM Nuttall.
The bridge was built in 2009, to a design prepared by Dissing+Weitling, a Danish architectural firm, with the engineers Halcrow Group. The bridge was built by BAM Nuttall.

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Tradeston Bridge
Lanarkshire

Tradeston Bridge
Location
Crossing: River Clyde
Location
Grid reference: NS58396483
Location: 55°51’21"N, 4°15’50"W
Structure
History
Built 2009
Information

The Tradeston Bridge, colloquially known as the Squiggly Bridge,[1] is a modern pedestrian bridge across the River Clyde in Glasgow which opened on 14 May 2009.[2] It links the districts of Anderston (on the north bank) to Tradeston and the neighbouring district of Kingston (on the south bank): the aim of the bridge was to aid the regeneration of Tradeston by giving it a direct link to the city's financial district on the western side of the city centre.

The bridge was built in 2009, to a design prepared by Dissing+Weitling, a Danish architectural firm, with the engineers Halcrow Group. The bridge was built by BAM Nuttall.

It cost £7 million to construct and is used by pedestrians and cyclists: no motorised traffic is allowed upon it. The span is horizontally curved in an S shape with outward canting on both curves, hence its nickname.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Tradeston Bridge)

References

  1. "Probe after man thrown from Glasgow's 'Squiggly bridge'". BBC News Scotland online. 19 January 2012. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-16636119. Retrieved 20 January 2012. 
  2. Broomielaw-Tradeston Bridge: Glasgow City Counci


Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde
Bell's Bridge Clyde Arc Kingston Bridge Tradeston Bridge George V Bridge Caledonian Railway Bridge Glasgow Bridge