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Bridge in St Fergus, Scotland
Balmoor Bridge
A view from the bridge's southern side
Coordinates57°31′30″N 1°49′10″W / 57.524889°N 1.819352°W / 57.524889; -1.819352
CarriesTwo lanes of the
CrossesRiver Ugie
LocalePeterhead &
St Fergus, Scotland
Heritage statusCategory B listed
Characteristics
Longest span180 feet (55 m)
History
ArchitectJohn Willet
Opened1884
Statistics
Daily trafficYes
TollNo
Location

Balmoor Bridge is a toll-free, three-span bridge in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A Category B listed structure, it spans the River Ugie, carrying the two lanes of traffic of the A90 to or from Peterhead, to the south, or St Fergus, to the north. It was designed by John Willet, and features two semi-circular arches and voussoirs.

References

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "BALMOOR BRIDGE OVER RIVER UGIE (LB16388)".

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