Severn Bridge

The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren) is a suspension bridge spanning the River Severn between South Gloucestershire, just north of Bristol, England, and Monmouthshire in South Wales, via Beachley, a peninsula between the River Severn and River Wye estuary. It is the original Severn road crossing between England and Wales and took five years to construct at a cost of £8 million. It replaced the Aust ferry. The bridge was opened on 8 September 19... more

Opened:

  • Sep 8, 1966

Bridge

Longest Span:

  • 988 m (3240 ft )

Total Length:

  • 1,600 m (5249 ft )
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 51.609
  • -2.6384
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