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Michaelson Road Bridge

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Locale
  
Barrow-in-Furness

Other name(s)
  
Barrow Island Bridge

Opened
  
1884

Bridge type
  
Bascule bridge

Official name
  
Michaelson Road Bridge

Design
  
Bascule bridge

Location
  
Barrow-in-Furness

Carry
  
Pedestrian

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Carries
  
Michaelson Road - motor vehicles, pedestrians

Crosses
  
Devonshire and Buccleuch Docks

Similar
  
Walney Bridge, Devonshire Dock Hall, Walney Island, Bascule bridge, Isle of Portland

Michaelson road bridge top 5 facts


Michaelson Road Bridge is a road bridge connecting Central Barrow to Barrow Island in south Cumbria, England. The original high-level bridge was constructed between 1800 and 1884 and superseded by a more modern structure in the early 1960s. It was built at a time when Barrow Island was actually an island and there was strong call for road access between mainland Barrow at the shipyard on Barrow Island. Traffic on the bridge was soon relieved when an old Victorian dock was filled in and space was created for the huge Devonshire Dock Hall complex, traffic now runs along the north side of the building on the A590.

Trams formerly operated across the bridge, but now it solely used for vehicles and pedestrians. A second Devonshire Dock footbridge is planned in the multimillion-pound Waterfront Barrow-in-Furness development.

References

Michaelson Road Bridge Wikipedia