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Humber Bridge

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The Humber Bridge is a suspension bridge crossing the River Humber in East Yorkshire, England. It holds the record for longest single-span structure globally at 1.8 miles (2.9 km). Its remarkable length makes it significant for engineering and construction techniques. The bridge serves as a vital transportation link for local communities and commuters traveling across the Humber Estuary.

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When did the Humber Bridge officially open to the public?

The Humber Bridge officially opened to traffic on July 17, 1981. At the time of its completion, it held the record for the world's longest single-span suspension bridge. It connects Hessle on the Yorkshire side with Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire.

What type of bridge is the Humber Bridge?

It is a massive suspension bridge featuring a main span of 1,410 meters between its two huge concrete towers. The bridge utilizes a classic suspension design with vertical suspender cables supporting the massive main cables. It carries a four-lane roadway for the A15 road.

Does the Humber Bridge still hold the world record for its length?

While it no longer holds the title of the world's longest suspension bridge—having been surpassed by Japan's Akashi Kaikyo Bridge—it remains the longest bridge of its kind that you can walk across. Its sheer scale represented a monumental achievement in British civil engineering. The central span is roughly 1.4 miles long.

How much did it cost to build the Humber Bridge?

The construction of the Humber Bridge cost approximately £98 million at the time of its opening in 1981. However, due to high interest rates on the loans, the debt ballooned significantly over the following decades. The UK government eventually wrote off a massive portion of this debt in 2018.

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