Kessock Bridge

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Kessock Bridge is a prominent cable-stayed road bridge in the Scottish Highlands that spans the Beauly Firth, linking Inverness to the Black Isle.

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Kessock Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge in Scotland
cable-stayed bridge
road bridge
carries cyclists
motor vehicles
pedestrians
connects Black Isle
Inverness
country Scotland
crosses Beauly Firth
designedBy Crouch and Hogg
designer William Brown
hasClearanceBelow 29 metres
hasConstructionType box girder
hasDesign cable-stayed
hasFeature central cable-stayed towers
cycle paths
pedestrian footpaths
hasMainSpanLength 240 metres
hasNumberOfLanes 4
hasNumberOfSpans 4
hasPiersInWater yes
hasToll no
hasTotalLength 1056 metres
hasTrafficDirection bidirectional
hasWidth 29 metres
isLandmarkOf Inverness area
isMajorRouteBetween Black Isle
Inverness
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
locatedInWaterBody Beauly Firth
locatedNear Moray Firth
North Kessock
maintainedBy Transport Scotland
material concrete
steel
namedAfter North Kessock
surface form: Kessock
nearCity Inverness
opened 1982
partOf A9 road NERFINISHED
trunk road network of Scotland
region Highland council area
replaced Kessock Ferry
usedFor local commuting
long-distance travel on A9
road transport

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A9 road crosses Kessock Bridge
Black Isle hasTransportLink Kessock Bridge