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Peace Bridge (Foyle)

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Carries
  
Cyclists Pedestrians

Width
  
4 m (13 ft)

Address
  
Derry BT48 7NN, UK

Total length
  
235 m

Location
  
Derry

Crosses
  
River Foyle

Longest span
  
101 m (331 ft)

Construction started
  
January 2010

Opened
  
25 June 2011

Peace Bridge (Foyle)

Locale
  
Derry, Northern Ireland

Design
  
Self-anchored suspension bridge

Similar
  
Ebrington Square, Craigavon Bridge, Tower Museum, Foyle Bridge, St Columb's Cathedral

Peace bridge foyle top 6 facts


The Peace Bridge is a cycle and footbridge bridge across the River Foyle in Derry, Northern Ireland. It opened on 25 June 2011, connecting Ebrington Square with the rest of the city centre. It is the newest of three bridges in the city, the others being the Craigavon Bridge and the Foyle Bridge. The 235 metres (771 ft) bridge was designed by AECOM, who also designed the Sutong Yangtze River Bridge, and Wilkinson Eyre Architects, who also designed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

The bridge was opened to the public by EU Commissioner for Regional Policy, Johannes Hahn; accompanied by the First and deputy First Ministers, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness; and the Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny. It is intended to improve relations between the largely unionist 'Waterside' with the largely nationalist 'Cityside', by improving access between these areas, as part of wider regeneration plans. The bridge also provides a crossing over the railway line approaching Waterside station.

The bridge was funded jointly by the Department for Social Development (NI), the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government along with matching funding, totalling £14 million, from the SEUPB Peace III programme.

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Peace Bridge (Foyle) Wikipedia