Tamar Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall
Tamar Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall
A long exposure of the Tamar Bridge in late evening sun light. The Tamar bridge runs over the River Tamar from near Wearde, Saltash in the west to Riverside, Plymouth in the east. It has a central span of 335 metres & two side spans of 114 metres, It is part of the A38, a major cross-country road that runs across Cornwall & Devon & lies immediately north of the Royal Albert Bridge, a significant railway bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel that opened in 1859. Both bridges are north of the Hamoaze the estuary that the Tamar feeds into & the Torpoint
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Image size: 5651 x 3840, 12.79Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS 5D Mark III | Date uploaded: 10/12/2023