Parkhill Bridge
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Parkhill Bridge | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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Location | |||
Dyce | |||
County | |||
Aberdeenshire | |||
Highway Authority | |||
Aberdeen • Aberdeenshire | |||
Additional Information | |||
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On road(s) | |||
A947 | |||
Crossings related to the A947 | |||
Parkhill Bridge, also known as Bridge of Dyce crosses the River Don on the A947 north of Dyce, Aberdeen. It is a modern concrete structure at a histoiric crossing point and consists of 4 spans, two spanning the river and a flanking span over each bank. The deck carries a wide two lane road with pavements on either side, although that on the west side is blocked with a secondary barrier to protect the parapets.
With the construction of the AWPR, the A947 immediately to the north of the bridge has been re-aligned to accommodate Goval Junction.
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