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Forth Road Bridge - translation to russian

BRIDGE IN EAST CENTRAL SCOTLAND
Forth Bridge (road); Forth Road Bridge public inquiry; Forth Road Bridge Order Confirmation Act 1961; Forth Road Bridge Order 1961; Forth Road Bridge Order Confirmation Act 1960; Forth Road Bridge Order 1960
  • Forth Road Bridge anchorage chamber, north side
  • An inspection of the integrity of the cables under way on the bridge
  • High-tensile wires suspending the deck of the northbound carriageway
  • A driverless bus of the same model that will operate across the Forth Road Bridge from May 2023.
  • From left to right The [[Queensferry Crossing]], the Forth Road Bridge and the [[Forth Bridge]].
  • Under construction in July 1962

Forth Road Bridge         

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общая лексика

автодорожный мост через залив Ферт-оф-Форт (в восточной Шотландии; построен в 1964; длина 1006 м)

Forth Bridge         
  • A German photograph allegedly taken during the raid
  • [[D'Arcy Thompson]] used a figure of a [[bison]] skeleton when comparing it to the structural form of the Forth Bridge.<ref name="D'ArcyThompson"/>
  • Illustration of the cantilever principle
  • Close up on the base of one of the three double-[[cantilever]]s of the bridge
  • Original [[rivet]] from the Forth Bridge
  • The original (above) and final (below) designs of the Forth Bridge
  • The tilted caisson
  • The mode of sinking the South Queensferry caissons
  • A completed caisson on Inchgarvie with the granite pier
  • Bouch's proposed bridge (top) along with other proposals on the same principle
  • A view from [[South Queensferry]] of the bridge's cantilever towers being built in 1887.
  • A 1913 [[Railway Clearing House]] Junction Diagram showing the Forth Bridge Railway (red) and neighbouring lines of the [[North British Railway]] (blue)
  • The southern approach to the Forth Bridge, designed by [[James Carswell]]
  • The cantilever towers are almost finished in 1888.
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  • The approach to the bridge from [[Dalmeny Station]]
CANTILEVER RAILWAY BRIDGE OVER THE FIRTH OF FORTH IN THE EAST OF SCOTLAND
Forth rail bridge; Forth bridge; Forth Bridge (rail); Forth Bridge (railway); Firth of Forth bridge; Forth Bridges; The Forth Railway Bridge; Forth Railway Bridge; Painting the Forth Bridge; Forth Bridge Railway; Forth Rail Bridge

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общая лексика

мост через залив Ферт-оф-Форт (железнодорожный; в восточной Шотландии; построен в 1890; длина 521 м)

railroad bridge         
  • Tank bridge transporter of the United States Army. These are mobile bridges; tanks and other vehicles can use them to cross certain obstacles.
  • The 13th century [[Wetherby Bridge]] spans the [[River Wharfe]].
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  • Bridge at [[Gatwick Airport]], under which planes can pass
  • Underneath the [[Fort Pitt Bridge]] in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], US
  • Bridges in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Interstate 5]] in [[Burbank, California]]
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  • Highway bridge treated with [[high-frequency impact treatment]]
  • Traffic on [[Forth Road Bridge]], Scotland, before it was closed to general traffic. Traffic has now been moved to the [[Queensferry Crossing]], which can be seen on the left.
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  • [[The Iron Bridge]] completed in 1781 was the first cast iron bridge.
  • [[Krämerbrücke]] in [[Erfurt]], Germany – with [[half timbered]] buildings
  • [[Samuel Beckett Bridge]] in [[Dublin]], Ireland
  • Seasonal bridge north of [[Jispa]], H.P., India. 2010
  • Zayandeh River]] is an example of [[Safavid dynasty]] (1502–1722) bridge design. [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]].
  • Stone Bridge]] in [[Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]]
  • Small stone bridge, [[Othonoi]], Greece
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  • Tridge]] is a type of [[multi-way bridge]]
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  • The Prins Clausbrug across the [[Amsterdam–Rhine Canal]] in [[Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
  • The old stone-made [[arch bridge]] over the [[Kerava River]] in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]]
  • The covered bridge in [[West Montrose, Ontario]], Canada
STRUCTURE THAT SPANS AND PROVIDES A PASSAGE OVER A ROAD, RAILWAY, RIVER, OR SOME OTHER OBSTACLE
Road bridge; Bridge building; Bridge railing styles; Bridge railing style; Bridge (structure); Bridge railing; Bridgecraft; Brigecraft; Bridge Building; Railway bridge; Railway bridges; Road bridges; Bridge (engineering); Double-deck bridge; Types of bridges; Railroad bridge; Bridge failure; Bridge failures; Road Bridge; Railroad Bridge; 🌉; Fixed-span bridge; Bridges; Footlog; Fixed link; Overway; Foot log; Double-decked bridge

общая лексика

железнодорожный мост

Definition

Bridge
(a) A special bar of copper connecting the dynamos to the bus wire, q. v., in electric lighting or power stations. (b) Wheatstone's bridge, q. v., and its many modifications, all of which may be consulted throughout these pages.

Wikipedia

Forth Road Bridge

The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in east central Scotland. The bridge opened in 1964 and at the time was the longest suspension bridge in the world outside the United States. The bridge spans the Firth of Forth, connecting Edinburgh, at South Queensferry, to Fife, at North Queensferry. It replaced a centuries-old ferry service to carry vehicular traffic, cyclists and pedestrians across the Forth; railway crossings are made by the nearby Forth Bridge, opened in 1890.

The Scottish Parliament voted to scrap tolls on the bridge from February 2008. The adjacent Queensferry Crossing was opened in August 2017 to carry the M90 motorway across the Firth of Forth, replacing the Forth Road Bridge which had exceeded its design capacity. At its peak, the Forth Road Bridge carried 65,000 vehicles per day.

The Forth Road Bridge was subsequently closed for repairs and refurbishment. It reopened in February 2018, now redesignated as a dedicated Public Transport Corridor, with access to motor vehicles other than buses and taxis restricted; pedestrians and cyclists are still permitted to use the bridge. Starting in May 2023, Stagecoach Fife will run the first driverless bus service to carry passengers in the United Kingdom along a park-and-ride route which includes the Forth Road Bridge as its main section.

Examples of use of Forth Road Bridge
1. We believe he crossed the Forth Road Bridge but after that we do not know where he was headed.
2. The Lib Dems campaigned strongly on issues such as tolls on the Forth Road Bridge and the condition of the town centre.
3. Clarke insists loyally that the protest vote was about ‘local issues‘ high tolls on the Forth road bridge, the closing of a local printworks – and not about Westminster.
4. The busy Forth Road Bridge was closed to northbound traffic after a lorry overturned in high winds, and no high–sided vehicles were allowed across.
5. He blamed local issues that seemed to confound Labour: the ailing town centre, Forth road bridge tolls and threats to the local hospital.
What is the Russian for Forth Road Bridge? Translation of &#39Forth Road Bridge&#39 to Russian