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Elvanfoot Motorway Bridge

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Elvanfoot Motorway Bridge
Location Map ( geo)
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The Bridge in August 2008
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From:  Elvanfoot Interchange
To:  Lodge Cotts
County
Lanarkshire
Highway Authority
Transport Scotland
Opening Date
1994
Additional Information
Bridge Type:  Concrete Bridge
On road(s)
A74(M)
Crossings related to the A74(M)
The name of this Junction / Bridge may not be accurate because
Name seems doubtful

The Elvanfoot Motorway Bridge is the direct replacement for the Elvanfoot Bridge and is the first road crossing on the River Clyde (there is also a railway bridge one mile upstream). It was built in 1992 as part of the A74(M) works. The bridge itself is a typical 1990's concrete bridge with steel beams built to D3M standards when compared to the Elvanfoot Bridge witch was narrow D2, it was a vast improvemt. As it falls under the M74/A74(M) DBFO, Transport Scotland doesn't maintain it.




Elvanfoot Motorway Bridge
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Crossings of the River Clyde and tributaries
River ClydeElvanfoot (MotorwayOriginal) • Clyde’s Bridge • Lamington Bridge • Wolfclyde Bridge • Thankerton Bridge • Clyde Bridge • Hyndford Bridge • Clydesholm Bridge • Kirkfieldbank Bridge • Crossford Bridge • Garrion Bridge • Clyde Bridge • Bothwell Bridge • Haughhead Bridge • Clydeford Road Bridge • Cambuslang Bridge • Bogleshole Road Bridge • Archenshuggle Bridge • Dalmarnock Bridge • Rutherglen Bridge • King's Bridge • Albert Bridge • Victoria Bridge • Glasgow Bridge • George V Bridge • Kingston Bridge • Clyde Arc • Harbour Tunnel • Clyde Tunnel • Renfrew-Yoker Ferry • Erskine Ferry • Erskine Bridge
River NethanAuchlochan Bridge • Milton Bridge (Lesmahagow) • Burnfoot Bridge • Nethanfoot Bridge
Douglas WaterHappendon Bridge • Ponfeigh Bridge • Douglasmouth Bridge



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