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George Street Bridge, Newport

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Crosses
  
River Usk

Official name
  
George Street Bridge

Design
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Height
  
52 m

Location
  
Newport

Body of water
  
River Usk

Locale
  
Newport

Maintained by
  
Newport City Council

Opened
  
9 April 1964

Longest span
  
152 m

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

George Street Bridge, Newport

Carries
  
Motor vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians

Address
  
River Usk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Newport Bridge - Newport, City Bridge, Caerleon Bridge, Newport City footbridge, Newport Transporter Bridge

George Street Bridge [1] is a crossing of the River Usk in the community of Victoria in Newport, South Wales. It is a Grade II* listed structure.

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Opening

It was opened on 9 April 1964 and is the first cable-stayed bridge in the United Kingdom.

Before its opening in 1964 the only crossings of the river Usk in central Newport were the Newport Bridge carrying the main A48 road and Newport Transporter Bridge.

Many grand names were proposed for the bridge but it was eventually named after the relatively small George Street on the western bank of the River Usk.

Planning

Originally the bridge was planned to be six lanes wide, but with the M4 motorway Usk bridge already planned further upstream it was reduced to four lanes.

Continuing developments

On completion, the A48 route was diverted over the new bridge, making it the preferred route for through traffic. However, in 2004 the new City Bridge on the Southern Distributor Road further downstream became the preferred route and assumed the route number.

References

George Street Bridge, Newport Wikipedia