List of crossings of the River Tees
This is a list of crossings of the River Tees, heading downstream, including road, rail, pipe and foot/cycle bridges and fords.[1][2]
Source to Barnard Castle
- Moor House Bridge
- Birkdale Footbridge
- Cronkley Bridge (private road bridge)
- Holwick Head Footbridge
- Winch Footbridge
- Scoberry Footbridge
- Middleton in Teesdale Bridge (B6277 road)
- Beckstones Wath Footbridge
- Eggleston Bridge (B6281 road)
- Cotherstone Bridge (footbridge).
Barnard Castle to Piercebridge
- Deepdale Footbridge
- Barnard Castle Bridge (A67 road)
- Thorngate Footbridge
- Abbey Bridge (Unclassified and unnamed road linking Abbey Rd to Westwick Road)
- Whorlton Bridge (unclassified and unnamed road)
- Winston Bridge (B6274 road)
- West Tees Railway Bridge (dismantled rail)
- Gainford Railway Bridge (dismantled rail)
- Barforth Hall Bridge (private road bridge).
Piercebridge to Yarm
- Piercebridge Pipe Bridge (water pipe)
- Piercebridge Bridge (B6275 road)
- A1(M) Bridge, Low Coniscliffe (road)
- Brackwell Bridge (A66 road)
- Croft Road Bridge (A167 road)
- Tees Bridge (East Coast Main Line - rail)
- Low Hail Bridge (private road bridge)
- Neasham Hall Bridge (private footbridge)
- Girsby Bridge (footbridge)
- Fishlocks Bridge (private footbridge)
- Over Dinsdale Bridge (unclassified and unnamed road).
Yarm to the river mouth
- Yarm Railway Viaduct (North TransPennine Line)
- Yarm Road Bridge (A67 road)
- Preston Pipe Bridge (water pipe)
- Jubilee Bridge (carrying Queen Elizabeth Way)
- Surtees Bridge (A66 road)
- Surtees Rail Bridge (Tees Valley Line)
- Victoria Bridge (A1130 road)
- Teesquay Millennium Footbridge
- Princess of Wales Bridge (carrying Teesdale Boulevard)
- Infinity Bridge (foot and cycle)
- Tees Barrage (road, cycle and foot)
- Tees Viaduct (A19 road)
- Tees Newport Bridge (A1032 road)
- Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge (A178 road).
See also
- Tees Railway Viaduct (1860-1971).
References
- ↑ "Bridges on the Tees". Bridges on the Tyne. 2001. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
- ↑ Ordnance Survey Open Viewer
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