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The Glasgow Bridge was a bridge proposed to be built over the River Clyde in Glasgow.
Designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership, it was to be a curved, ramped deck bridge, using a cable stayed compression arch to provide an additional route from Broomielaw to Tradeston
However, late in 2006 funding was withdrawn for this project. Currently, the newest bridge over the River Clyde is the Clyde Arc.
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River Clyde, Scotland |
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Dalmarnock Bridge · Dalmarnock Railway Bridge · Rutherglen Bridge · Polmadie Bridge · King's Bridge · St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge · Pipe Bridge and Weir · Albert Bridge · City Union Bridge · Victoria Bridge · South Portland Street Suspension Bridge · Glasgow Bridge · Caledonian Railway Bridge · George V Bridge · Kingston Bridge · Bell's Bridge · Clyde Arc · Millennium Bridge · Erskine Bridge
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| Longest UK rivers: 1. Severn 2. Thames 3. Trent 4. Great Ouse 5. Wye 6. Tay 7. Spey 8. Clyde 9. Tweed 10. Nene |
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