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Scotland Completed New Queensferry Crossing

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The Queensferry Crossing is a cable-stayed bridge located in Scotland, connecting Edinburgh to the north and Fife to the south. The bridge is part of the M90 motorway and was completed in 2017, replacing the previous Forth Road Bridge.


The Queensferry Crossing is considered one of the most significant infrastructure projects in Scotland, and its construction involved a number of challenges. The bridge was designed to withstand strong winds and to provide a clear navigation channel for ships in the Firth of Forth. To achieve these goals, the bridge features three massive towers and an innovative cable-stayed design that provides stability and allows for a longer main span.


The construction of the Queensferry Crossing took place over several years, with a team of engineers, contractors, and skilled workers collaborating to bring the project to completion. The bridge features state-of-the-art technology, including a weather monitoring system that provides real-time information to bridge operators, and an energy-efficient lighting system.

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