Crossford Bridge
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Crossford Bridge | |
Lanarkshire | |
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Location | |
Carrying: | B7056 road |
Crossing: | River Clyde |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NS82764648 |
Location: | 55°41’51"N, 3°52’1"W |
Structure | |
History | |
Information |
Crossford Bridge carries the B7056 across the River Clyde in the small village of Crossford.
This is a narrow, stone arch bridge, bearing a single lane of traffic. The bridge consists of three shallow arches, with the two intermediate piers set in the river. These are protected by pointed cutwaters, above which shallow pilasters rise up to the tops of the parapets, breaking up the outer faces of the bridge. The main structure is built of squared, coursed rubble stone with a string line at roadway level matching the coping stones above the otherwise plain parapets. The narrow roadway across the bridge is flanked by a pavement on the downstream side only
References
- The Crossford Bridge on SABRE
Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde | ||||||
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New Gamon Bridge | Mauldslie Bridge | Milton-Lockhart Bridge | Crossford Bridge | Crossford Suspension Bridge | Stonebyres Bridge | Bonnington Weir Bridge |