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Gavin Mealing
Приєднався 28 лют 2015
Crossing the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough
A transporter bridge, also known as a ferry bridge or aerial transfer bridge, is a type of movable bridge that carries a segment of roadway across a river. The gondola is slung from a tall span by wires or a metal frame. The design has been used to cross navigable rivers or other bodies of water, where there is a requirement for ship traffic to be able to pass. This has been a rare type of bridge, with fewer than two dozen built. There are just twelve that continue to be used today, including one converted into a lift bridge and one designed as, but not yet operating as, a transporter bridge.
Courtesy of Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transporter_bridge)
Courtesy of Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transporter_bridge)
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One penny for a pedestrian - with or without his bicycle - three pennies (proper money, not new pence) for a motor bike, six pennies for a car. Not sure how much for a wagon or lorry. Of course, that was in the fifties and sixties. Half of the Tees Transporter Bridge (Port Clarence side) was in County Durham (the only 'County' in England) and the other side was in North Yorkshire.
How many cars could it move and how long did the crossing take?
Going back a bit, but I think it was about two minutes. Embarking and disembarking was about the same.
Cars? I think it was three rows of three, so nine. Motor bikes were squeezed in to two or three per row. A wagon may take up a row of its own. Pedestrians and cyclists had a shelter either side to keep out the notoriously bad wind and frequent rain.
At 3:25, three cars depart the inside row, then the middle row, three more, etc.
What a waste of a bridge. What kind of bridge is this?
Please don’t disrespect us from Hartlepool, Stockton or Middlesbrough this is our heritage this transporter bridge.
Is it listed? It should be.
There’s a static bridge further up river The Newport Bridge plus there is the A66 flyover to get to Middlesbrough and beyond.
A static bridge would cost too much money plus the Transporter Bridge is our history I’d love it to stay forever.
Very cool bridge!
why not just build a normal bridge
The river needs to be kept open for shipping ( or at least it did when this was built) and this was a much cheaper alternative to building a bridge of the height that would be necessary. Also, the volume of traffic couldn't justify the expense.
It was me in the front left car
what an awful looking town
How can you tell? The video doesn’t show the town. I know Middlesbrough well and despite all the bad press there are plenty of places worse than Middlesbrough.
Cjbx11 well I've seen other videos of town. It's very run down and chavvy
Middlesbrough is far from perfect and has problems but as I said there are far worse places I’ve been to. Maybe you should come and have a proper look for yourself sometime.
Cjbx11 I once met someone who had a friend who knew someone who once read a book about someone who might have known someone who lived near there in 1969 and they were overheard when they walked down the road saying it was crap
don't bad mouth us
l am very pleased to Hear about the middlesbrough transporter bridge, getting saved to keep forever