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Clyde Bridge
Clyde Bridge
Coordinates55°46′59″N 4°00′54″W / 55.7830°N 4.0149°W / 55.7830; -4.0149
Carriesvehicles
CrossesRiver Clyde
LocaleMotherwell, Scotland
Characteristics
MaterialSteel
Location
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Clyde Bridge, not to be confused with the similarly named Clyde's Bridge further upstream, is a road bridge built in 1932 spanning the River Clyde between Motherwell and Hamilton in Scotland. The bridge carries the A723 between the towns and also serves as access to a major interchange (Junction 6) of the M74 motorway. It replaced the earlier Hamilton Bridge nearby which had a different angle of crossing.[1]

In 1953 a triumphal arch made of steel lattice grid manufactured by the local Motherwell Bridge Engineering Works was erected above the bridge on the Motherwell side to commemorate the Coronation of Elizabeth II.[2] It was removed in 1969. In 2011, South Lanarkshire Council undertook a £38,000 renovation of the steel girder bridge to strengthen the underwater supports, following Government advice after several bridges were washed away in flooding.[3][4]

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References

  1. ^ Clyde Bridge, between Hamilton and Motherwell, under construction. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-west., Canmore. Retrieved 17 March 2022
  2. ^ Engineering Lanarkshire: Motherwell Bridge, Culture NL. Retrieved 17 March 2022
  3. ^ "Clyde Bridge". Sabre-Roads. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Clyde Bridge repairs". South Lanarkshire Council. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
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