The Forth Rail Bridge.
That bridge is called The Fiorth Road Bridge.
The famous bridge that crosses the Thames next to the Tower of London is called the Tower Bridge. This bridge was a royal residence along with a prison.
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The Firth of Forth bridge in Scotland is AA very famous truss bridge. Does that help?
The Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland and the Quebec Bridge in Canada are both famous examples of cantilever bridges.
Scotland There is no such place as Sterling Bridge. You may be thinking of Stirling Bridge. And if you are thinking of the bridge where the famous battle took place in 1297 then you are out of luck. That bridge hasn't been standing for 100's of years. But there are bridges over the river in Stirling, Scotland.
You may be referring to the Swilcan bridge at St. Andrews in Scotland. It is one of the most famous bridges in Golf.
the famous bridge is golden state bridge
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.
The original London Bridge now actually crosses a canal in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.The new London Bridge crosses the River Thames.+++There is a story that its buyer thought he was purchasing not London Bridge, but Tower Bridge, the world-famous twin-bascule lifting bridge with its trademark pair of towers, but this may be a modern myth. No-one would be so daft as to buy a property in a foreign country and import it without ensuring what he buying, would they now!