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Princess of Wales Bridge

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Carries
  
Teesdale Boulevard

Opened
  
23 September 1992

Longest span
  
40 m

Material
  
Concrete

Followed by
  
Infinity Bridge

Longest span
  
40 m

Location
  
Stockton-on-Tees

Body of water
  
River Tees

Princess of Wales Bridge

Crosses
  
River Tees, Teesdale Way

Locale
  
Stockton-on-Tees, England, United Kingdom

Official name
  
Princess of Wales Bridge

Preceded by
  
Teesquay Millennium Bridge

Address
  
Council of Europe Blvd, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 6QY, UK

Similar
  
Jubilee Bridge, Teesquay Millennium Footbridge, Surtees Bridge, Victoria Bridge, River Tees

The Princess of Wales Bridge is a dual carriageway road bridge carrying the Teesdale Boulevard across the River Tees in Stockton-on-Tees in the Northeast of England. The bridge links on the south bank of the river, Teesdale Business Park in Thornaby-on-Tees to the north bank at the north end of Riverside Road at a gyratory system in Stockton-on-Tees. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the Diana Bridge or the Princess Diana Bridge. The bridge is located down river of, and just outside, Stockton town centre.

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Design

The bridge is of a slab and girder design with concrete piers and steel plate girder decking. The bridge has three spans – the centre span is 40 metres with two side spans of 30 metres each. The bridge has four steel plate girders with composite concrete decking and the abutments and piers are supported on steel H piles driven to sandstone bedrock.

Construction

The bridge was commissioned by the Teesside Development Corporation and built at a cost of £3 million by Cementation Construction.

Operation

The bridge was inaugurated on 23 September 1992 by Diana, Princess of Wales. On rare occasions the bridge is closed for fireworks events.

After the death of Diana, Princess of Wales the bridge was fitted with two memorial plaques.

Local facilities

Just downriver of the bridge is the River Tees Watersports Centre hosting watersports such as rowing, canoeing, waterskiing, jet skiing and dragon boat racing.

References

Princess of Wales Bridge Wikipedia