Auchenshuggle Bridge

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Auchenshuggle Bridge
Lanarkshire

The Auchenshuggle Bridge from the walkway
Location
Carrying: M74 motorway
Crossing: River Clyde
Location
Grid reference: NS63486244
Location: 55°50’9"N, 4°10’53"W
Structure
History
Information

The Auchenshuggle Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. It is the latest bridge to be built over the Clyde in Glasgow, and carries the M74 motorway over the river in the Auchenshuggle district of the city, onto land which is part of Clydebridge Steelworks in Rutherglen, joining the motorway to the M8 junction near the heavily congested Kingston Bridge.

History

The Auchenshuggle Bridge was built as part of the northern extension of the M74, being the southern flank of the proposed Glasgow Inner Ring Road, which was never completed, although following a different route through the south side of the city.[1]

The aim of the motorway extension was to relieve the heavily congested northern section of the M8 through the city centre and over the Kingston Bridge by allowing through traffic to bypass the entire city centre section of the M8, by way of the M74.

Construction

The bridge is a dual three-lane motorway bridge that carries both carriageways of the M74 over the River Clyde, located west of Fullarton Road junction. The single-span bridge is supported at each end by reinforced concrete supports, and the bridge deck (superstructure) is made up of steel box girder beams with reinforced concrete cast in place over the beams.

During construction of the bridge, engineers used the Europe's largest mobile crane to lift the superstructure into place.[2][3]

The new bridge was completed and opened in 2011. Its construction incorporates a footbridge under the motorway on the north bank of the river which allows the Clyde Walkway and National Cycle Route 75 to continue, as well as an identical footbridge on the south bank which would also accommodate any similar pathways built in the future, as was mooted in 2015.[4]

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Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde
Dalmarnock Railway Bridge Dalmarnock Bridge Cuningar Footbridge Auchenshuggle Bridge Clydebridge Viaduct Bogleshole Road Bridge Cambuslang Bridge