Banavie Swing Bridge
The Banavie Swing Bridge carries the A830 road across the Caledonian Canal at Banavie.
Banavie Swing Bridge | |
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The road bridge with the rail bridge in the background | |
Coordinates | 56.844502°N 5.096698°W |
Carries | A830 road |
Crosses | Caledonian Canal |
Design
The Banavie Swing Bridge crosses the canal at the bottom of Neptune's Staircase.[1] It is adjacent to the Banavie Railway Swing Bridge which carries the West Highland Line.[1]
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References
- Historic Environment Scotland. "Caledonian Canal, Banvie Swing Bridge (91716)". Canmore. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
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