Ramsey Harbour Swing Bridge, Ramsey, Isle of Man
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Mike_bjm
N 54° 19.350 W 004° 22.935
30U E 410098 N 6020285
Ramsey Harbour Swing Bridge links the main part of the town of Ramsey, Isle of Man, to the Mooragh Promenade, which runs along the seafront. It carries both a road and a footway over the River Sulby.
Waymark Code: WMTNQ9
Location: Isle of Man
Date Posted: 12/19/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Bear and Ragged
Views: 4

The Bridge, which incorporated two steel trusted arches was completed by the Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Co. of Darlington in 1892. The Bridge was refurbished in Winter 2013.

The bridge consists of two pairs of steel trusted arches, each pair spanning 64m to the central pivot point. It is supported at this central point by a circular pier of dressed masonry. The turning mechanism is electronically operated.

The roadway is 3.8m wide and the footway 0.76m. Traffic weights (2 Tons) and speeds (5 MPH) over the Bridge have been restricted for many years. Vehicular traffic is one way from the town towards the Mooragh Promenade.

The approach on the northern side is via a low eight-span viaduct. The road is carried on longitudinal steel beams at 915mm centres spanning between pairs of circular cast iron columns of about 430mm, all on a slight curve. The main beams carry transverse steel beams, which in turn carry smaller longitudinal beams supporting the deck.

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Bridge Type: Swing Bridge

Built: 06/29/1892

Span: 128m

Pedestrian Traffic: yes

Bicycle Traffic: yes

Vehicular Traffic: yes

Railway Traffic: no

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