Misplaced Pages

Princess of Wales Bridge

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Road bridge over the River Tees in England

Princess of Wales Bridge
Princess of Wales Bridge
Coordinates54°33′57″N 1°18′26″W / 54.5657°N 1.3072°W / 54.5657; -1.3072
CarriesCouncil of Europe Boulevard
CrossesRiver Tees, Teesdale Way
LocaleStockton-on-Tees, England, United Kingdom
Official namePrincess of Wales Bridge
Preceded byTeesquay Millennium Bridge
Followed byInfinity Bridge
Characteristics
DesignSlab and girder
MaterialSteel plate girders and concrete
Longest span40 metres (131 ft)
No. of spans3
Piers in water2
History
Constructed byTarmac Group
Construction end1992
Inaugurated23 September 1992
Location

The Princess of Wales Bridge, sometimes referred to as the Diana Bridge or the Princess Diana Bridge, is a dual carriageway road bridge named after the late Diana, Princess of Wales. It carries Council of Europe Boulevard across the River Tees, Northern England.

Teesdale Business Park in Thornaby is to the south, and to the north is the northeast of Stockton town centre (at the north end of Riverside Road at a gyratory system). It is in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees.

Design

The bridge is of a slab and girder design with concrete piers and steel plate girder decking. The bridge has three spans – the centre span is 40 metres with two side spans of 30 metres each. The bridge has four steel plate girders with composite concrete decking and the abutments and piers are supported on steel H piles driven to sandstone bedrock.

Construction

The bridge was commissioned by the Teesside Development Corporation and built at a cost of £3 million by Tarmac Group.

Operation

The bridge was inaugurated on 23 September 1992 by Diana, Princess of Wales. On rare occasions the bridge is closed for fireworks events.

After the death of Diana, Princess of Wales the bridge was fitted with two memorial plaques.

Local facilities

Just downriver of the bridge is the River Tees Watersports Centre hosting watersports such as rowing, canoeing, waterskiing, jet skiing and dragon boat racing.

Image gallery

  • Princess of Wales bridge from the fish quay north bank upriver Princess of Wales bridge from the fish quay north bank upriver
  • Princess of Wales bridge from the north bank downriver Princess of Wales bridge from the north bank downriver
  • Princess of Wales Bridge from the south bank downriver Princess of Wales Bridge from the south bank downriver
  • River Tees Watersports Centre River Tees Watersports Centre

References

  1. ^ "Princess of Wales Bridge". Bridges on the Tyne. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  2. ^ Kenyon, Chris (March 2002). "A Trip up the Tees". Tees Rowing Club. Archived from the original on 12 April 2009. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  3. ^ Burluraux, Don (26 April 2001). "Today's walk: Tees Barrage-Stockton Riverside-Newport Bridge". North York Moors CAM. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  4. Janberg, Nicolas. "Princess of Wales Bridge". Structurae. Retrieved 31 August 2009.
  5. ^ "Bridges over the Tees". Institute of Civil Engineers. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 August 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Building the Princess of Wales Bridge". Picture Stockton. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2009.
  7. Jeffrey, Colin (18 January 2008). "Community: A Little About The Town We Live in.. Stockton-on-Tees". Archived from the original on 22 February 2008. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  8. "Court Circular". The Independent. 24 September 1992. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  9. Delplanque, Paul (16 February 2012). "The Jim Kelley Bridge?". Gazettelive – Remember When. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013.

External links

Links to related articles
Places adjacent to Princess of Wales Bridge
Portrack
Princess of Wales Bridge
over the River Tees
Tees Barrage
Stockton on Tees town centre Teesdale Business Park
Crossings of the River Tees
Upstream
Teesquay Millennium Footbridge
next road crossing Victoria Bridge
Princess of Wales Bridge
Downstream
Infinity Bridge
next road crossing Tees Barrage (dead end)
The borough of Stockton-on-Tees
Major Settlements
Billingham
Eaglescliffe
Ingleby Barwick
Stockton
Thornaby
Yarm
Norton
Villages
Aislaby
Carlton
Cowpen Bewley
Egglescliffe
Elton
Grindon
Hartburn
High Leven
Hilton
Longnewton
Maltby
Redmarshall
Stillington
Thorpe Thewles
Urlay Nook
Whinney Hill
Whitton
Wolviston
Wynyard
Governance
Constituencies
Stockton North
Stockton West
Middlesbrough and Thornaby East
Culture, leisure
and tourism
Events
Stockton International Riverside Festival
Stockton Weekender
Parks
Preston Park
Ropner Park
Trinity Green
Countryside
Bassleton Wood and The Holmes
Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve
Portrack Meadows Wildlife Reserve
Quarry Wood
Misc
Tees Barrage International White Water Course
Tees Valley Giants
Teesside Park
Services
Education
Schools
Queen's Campus
Prison
Holme House
Kirklevington Grange
Organisations
Business
Teesdale Business Park
Industry
Billingham Manufacturing Plant
Teesside EfW plant
Mass Media
Radio Tees
Sport
Tees Barrage International White Water Course
Waterways
Rivers
Tees
Leven
Crossings
Yarm Viaduct
Preston Pipe Bridge
Jubilee Bridge
Surtees Bridge
Surtees Rail Bridge
Victoria Bridge
Teesquay Millennium Footbridge
Princess of Wales Bridge
Infinity Bridge
Tees Barrage
Tees Viaduct
Tees Newport Bridge
Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge
Transport
Air
Teesside International Airport
Rail
Lines
Durham Coast
Tees Valley
Tees Valley Metro (proposed)
Stations
Allens West
Billingham
Eaglescliffe
Stockton
Thornaby
Yarm
Road
A19
A66
A174
Historic
Development
Teesside Development Corporation
Tees Valley Regeneration
Industry
Bowesfield Works
Head Wrightson
Portrack Lane
Stockton & Darlington Railway
Tees Marshalling Yard
Sport
Stockton Racecourse
Other
Military
People
Postcodes
Category
Diana, Princess of Wales
1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997 (1961-07-01 – 1997-08-31)
Titles
(1981–1996)
Family
Life events
Fashion
Charities
Death
People
Memorials and
namesakes
Popular
culture
Books
Film and
television
Documentaries
Plays and
musicals
Songs
Portraits
Road bridges in Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
Categories: