Ballachulish Bridge

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Ballachulish Bridge
Ballachulish Bridge
Coordinates56°41′19.87″N 05°10′55.35″W / 56.6888528°N 5.1820417°W / 56.6888528; -5.1820417
CarriesA82 trunk road
CrossesLoch Leven and Loch Linnhe
LocaleBallachulish in Scotland
Characteristics
DesignSteel truss with fabricated box chords
Total length964 feet (294 m)
History
Constructed byCleveland Bridge & Engineering Company
Construction end1974
OpenedDecember 1975
Statistics
TollNo
Location
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Ballachulish Bridge

The Ballachulish Bridge is a bridge in the West Highlands of Scotland.

It crosses the narrows (Caolas Mhic Phadruig - Patrick's Narrows) between Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe, linking the villages of South Ballachulish (Argyll) and North Ballachulish (Inverness-shire). It carries the A82 road, which runs from Glasgow to Inverness. Butts

The bridge was built by the Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company[1] and opened in 1975,[2] replacing the Ballachulish ferry. It is a two-lane road bridge of through steel truss construction with fabricated box chords. It was designed by W.A. Fairhurst and Partners of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is 964 feet long.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Economist - Volume 259 - Page 27. 1976
  2. ^ Scotland. Chris Townsend. Cicerone Press Limited, 2011
  3. ^ "Ballachulish Bridge". Canmore. Retrieved 18 September 2021.