Inveramsay Bridge

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Inveramsay bridge
Construction of the inveramsay bridge on 17 April 2015
Coordinates57°18′52″N 2°26′01″W / 57.314574°N 2.433544°W / 57.314574; -2.433544
Carries A96
CrossesAberdeen to Inverness Line
LocaleAberdeenshire, Scotland
Maintained byTransport Scotland
History
Constructed byBalfour Beatty
Construction startDecember 2014[1]
Construction end2016 (estimated)
Construction costGBP 11,000,000[2]
ReplacesInveramsay Rail Bridge
Location
Map

The Inveramsay Bridge is a new bridge carrying the A96 over the Aberdeen to Inverness Line. The bridge is being constructed by Balfour Beatty. It is planned to open early 2016. The existing bridge has a 4.4 metre height restriction and cannot fit two tall vehicles under it because of the arch which goes under 3.7 metres high in places so traffic lights have been put in place so only one row of vehicles go under the bridge at once, the traffic lights cause bad congestion at rush hour.[1] There will be 1.5 kilometres of new road leading to the bridge. SuDS will be put in place[3] at either end of the new part of the A96 leading to the bridge. The old bridge will still be usable. There will be an underpass on the A96 to the south of the bridge which will connect the old A96 to Inveramsay.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Nestrans welcomes start of construction work at Inveramsay Bridge". The Transport Partnership for Aberdeen City and Shire. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b "A96 Inveramsay Bridge". Transport Scotland. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  3. ^ "THE PROPOSED SCHEME" (pdf). Transport Scotland. April 2013. p. 2.5. Retrieved 8 February 2015.

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