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Revision as of 07:43, 8 January 2021

North British Railway Bridge
Stirlingshire
River Forth at Riverside, Stirling - geograph.org.uk - 1364754.jpg
The Forth and the North British Railway Bridge
Location
Carrying: Stirling to Dunfermline railway line
Crossing: River Forth
Location
Grid reference: NS79849438
Location: 56°7’37"N, 3°56’5"W
Structure
History
Information

The North British Railway Bridge is one of a pair of adjacent railway bridges crossing the River Forth in Stirling: the Caledonian carries the Stirling to Perth railway line while the North British downstream carries the line to Alloa and Dunfermline.

These are two of four bridges close by each other within the city crossing north over the Forth, with both ends of the bridges in Stirlingshire, the others being the Old Bridge and New Bridge upstream, The city's fifth Forth bridge is the Cambuskenneth Bridge, a footbridge further downstream.

A small brick and concrete pillbox stands at the north-east abutment of the bridge. Facing east.

References


Bridges and crossings on the River Forth
Old Stirling Bridge Stirling New Bridge Caledonian Railway Bridge North British Railway Bridge Cambuskenneth Bridge Taylorton Bridge Clackmannanshire Bridge