City Bridge
City Bridge | |
Monmouthshire | |
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City Bridge as seen from George Street Bridge. | |
Location | |
Carrying: | Motor vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians |
Crossing: | River Usk |
Location | |
Location: | 51°34’37"N, 2°58’27"W |
Structure | |
Length: | 650 ft Main span: 613½ ft |
Design: | Tied arch bridge |
History | |
Built 2004 | |
Information |
City Bridge is a crossing of the River Usk in the city of Newport, Monmouthshire. It was opened in 2004 as part of the construction/re-generation of the Southern Distributor Road/A48 road in Newport.
The bridge is the second most-southernly crossing of the River Usk in Newport, lying north of Newport Transporter Bridge.
Design
The bridge is a bow-string arch design, 650 ft long and forms part of the city's Southern Distributor Road (SDR). On completion of the SDR, the A48 road was diverted over the new bridge, making it the preferred route for through traffic.
Between the two top chord pillars the west-bound carriageway of the bridge bears a large emblem of the Arms of Newport City Council.
Recognition
In 2005 the bridge was recognised by The Structural Steel Design Awards. The judges said of the bridge: "The Usk crossing symbolises the best in British bridge engineering. It combines an elegant design, high quality fabrication and innovative construction. Newport has gained not only another much-needed river crossing, but has gained an elegant steel structure in the process."[1]