The Forth Bridges
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The official page for the Forth Bridges, operated by Amey on behalf of Transport Scotland. The official page for the Forth Bridges, operated by Amey on behalf of Transport Scotland.
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facebook.comOn 1 February the Queensferry Crossing will become a motorway and the Forth Road Bridge will fully reopen as a public transport corridor. Visit the Forth Bridges website for full details of which vehicles will be permitted to use which bridge:
Queensferry Crossing to become motorway on 1 February - guide for road users published
Please take note - Police Scotland are advising that if you do travel in these areas tonight, you are likely to experience severe delays of several hours or more.
Beautiful sunrises like this are one of the best things about winter :)
Vote here for the Queensferry Crossing to win Project of the Decade in the Ground Engineering Awards!
Wow - here's something you don't see every day:
The speed limit on the Queensferry Crossing will increase to 70 mph from tomorrow (Tuesday 19 December):
The Queensferry Crossing looking magnificent 😍
Stunning photo of the mighty Forth Bridge
The Forth Bridges team is preparing for #StormCaroline by adding extra sandbags to signs and stacking cones to weigh them down
High winds are forecast at the Forth Bridges for Thursday morning - the latest forecast shows wind speeds building overnight before peaking in the morning with gusts up to 70mph. Please plan ahead, drive with care, and follow @theforthbridges on Twitter for live updates. You can also visit www.theforthbridges.org for details of current wind speeds and restrictions, a graph showing maximum gusts from the last 24 hours, and a comparison of procedures for the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge:
Queensferry Crossing to reopen overnight - follow the link for details: