Kingston Bridge, Glasgow

Kingston Bridge
Kingston Bridge, looking eastward up the River Clyde.
Coordinates55°51′19″N 4°16′12″W / 55.85528°N 4.27000°W / 55.85528; -4.27000
CarriesMotor vehicles only (motorway bridge)
CrossesRiver Clyde
LocaleGlasgow, Scotland
Official nameKingston Bridge
Characteristics
DesignBalanced cantilever with triple-cell segmented prestressed concrete box girders
Designer: William Fairhurst
Contractor: Logan-Marples Ridgway
WidthDual five-lane carriageway each carriageway: 21 metres (69 ft)
Longest span143 m (470 ft) (side spans 62.5 m)
History
Opened26 June 1970 (54 years ago)
Statistics
Daily traffic150,000 vehicles
TollFree
Location
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The Kingston Bridge is a balanced cantilever dual-span ten lane road bridge made of triple-cell segmented prestressed concrete box girders crossing the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.

Carrying the M8 motorway through the city centre, the Kingston Bridge is one of the busiest bridges in Europe, carrying around 150,000 vehicles every day.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "BBC News | Scotland | Bridge traffic flows again". news.bbc.co.uk. 30 October 1999.
  2. ^ "Scottish Government Tolled Bridges Review 2004".
  3. ^ "Traffic statistics (1975-2015)". Glasgow motorway archive.