Scammonden Bridge

Scammonden Bridge
View east towards the reservoir
Coordinates53°38′52″N 1°55′52″W / 53.6477°N 1.9310°W / 53.6477; -1.9310
CarriesB6144 road
CrossesM62 motorway
LocaleKirklees
Maintained byNational Highways
Characteristics
DesignOpen spandrel fixed-arch
MaterialReinforced concrete
Total length656 ft (200 m)
Width24 ft (7.3 m)
Height120 ft (37 m)
Longest span410 ft (120 m)
No. of spans1
History
DesignerColonel Stuart Maynard Lovell
Constructed bySir Alfred McAlpine
Construction startJanuary 1967
Opened18 May 1970
Inaugurated14 October 1971
Location
Map

Scammonden Bridge, also known locally as the Brown Cow Bridge (after the nearby Brown Cow Inn, now closed), spans the Deanhead cutting carrying the B6114 (the former A6025) Elland to Buckstones road over the M62 motorway in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. The bridge and Scammonden Reservoir to the west are named after Scammonden, the village that was flooded to accommodate the reservoir whose dam carries the motorway. On opening, the bridge was the longest concrete arch bridge in the UK.[1]

  1. ^ "Scammonden Water". Scammonden Activity Centre. Archived from the original on 30 July 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.