| Haltwhistle A69 Bridge, East | |
|---|---|
|  Haltwhistle A69 Bridge, East | |
| Coordinates | 54°57′57″N 2°27′07″W / 54.9658°N 2.4519°W | 
| OS grid reference | NY711635 | 
| Carries | A69 Haltwhistle bypass | 
| Crosses | River South Tyne | 
| Locale | Northumberland | 
| Owner | Department for Transport | 
| Maintained by | National Highways | 
| Preceded by | Alston Arches Viaduct | 
| Followed by | Millhouse Bridge | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Beam bridge | 
| Material | Concrete | 
| No. of spans | 3 | 
| Piers in water | 2 | 
| No. of lanes | 2 | 
| History | |
| Construction end | 1994 | 
| Opened | 1994 | 
| Location | |
Haltwhistle A69 Bridge, East is a concrete bridge across the River South Tyne at Haltwhistle in Northumberland, England.
History
The bridge is a concrete beam bridge, which forms part of the Haltwhistle bypass and was completed in 1994.[1] The creation of the bypass allowed the road through Haltwhistle to be de-trunked shortly thereafter.[2]
References
- ↑ "South Tyne - Haltwhistle A69 Bridge (East)". Bridges on the Tyne. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
- ↑ "The A69 Trunk Road (Haltwhistle Bypass) Order 1994". UK Government. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
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