Runcorn, Widnes Bridge c.1965
Photo ref:
R67051

More about this scene
Linking Runcorn with Widnes, this bridge just gleams whenever the sun shines. Built in 1956-61 to accomodate the enormous increase in road traffic, the roadway hangs from a single steel arch, the top of which is 306 feet above the high-watermark level. When it was first built it was the largest steel arch in Europe. Today it carries four lanes of traffic, having been widened in 1977.
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