There are two bridges over the Forth linking the Scottish captal city Edinburgh to the Kingdom of Fife: The most famous Forth Railway Bridge; designed by Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker and opened in 1890, was the worlds first major steel bridge and remains the longest cantelever design rail bridge in the world. The Forth Road bridge, a 2.5Km suspension bridge (the longest single span being over 1 Km), was opened on Sept 4 1964.
It crosses the River Forth.
The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in east central Scotland. The bridge, built in 1964, spans the Firth of Forth.
Total length2,528.7 m (8,296 ft)Longest span2 of 521.3 m (1710 ft)Clearance below46 metres (151 ft)
The correct answer is " But per work "
a bridge helps people cross the river
For trains to cross the forth hundreds of trains cross it each day if it wasn't for the forth rail bridge journey times from Edinburgh to the north will take a lot longer
London Bridge crossed over the River Thames.
The Charles River in Massachusetts
By a bridge
It crosses the Saginaw River.
To cross a river
50 000
It crosses the St Lawrence river
The River Thames in London.
Using a bridge or a boat.
The River Thames near Dartford in Kent.