Humber Bridge

The Humber Bridge is the fifth-largest single-span suspension bridge in the world, near Kingston upon Hull in England. It spans the Humber (the estuary formed by the rivers Trent and Ouse) between Barton-upon-Humber on the south bank and Hessle on the north bank, connecting the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. The bridge carries an average of 120,000 vehicles per week, which pay a toll of £2.70 each way for cars (higher for commer... more

Time zone(s):

Opened:

  • Jun 24, 1981

Contained by:

Bridge

Longest Span:

  • 1,410 m (4626 ft )

Total Length:

  • 2,220 m (7283 ft )

Clearance Below:

  • 30 m (98 ft )

Body Of Water Spanned:

Bridge Type:

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Structure

Engineering Firm:

Construction Started:

  • Jul 1972

Structural Height:

  • 155.5 m (510.2 ft )

Construction Cost:

Currency Amount
  • 98,000,000
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 53.7064
  • -0.4502
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