2017
NZ2462 : Keelman's Way and bridges of the Tyne
taken 8 years ago, near to Dunston, Gateshead, England

Keelman's Way and bridges of the Tyne
The Keelman's Way (National Cycle Network ) route 14 follows the south bank of the river Tyne, here closely parallel to the Centrelink Buslane.
The bridges are (in order from nearest the camera):
In square NZ2463
1. Redheugh Bridge (road, A189)
2. King Edward VII Bridge (rail, carrying the East Coast Main Line)
3. Queen Elizabeth II Bridge (blue girders - Tyne and Wear Metro)
Further away in NZ2563
4. High Level Bridge (concrete two decks, carrying the B1307 on the bottom deck and the railway to Sunderland on the top deck)
5. Low Level Bridge (red and white swing bridge - road)
6. Tyne Bridge (metal arch - A167)
The bridges are (in order from nearest the camera):
In square NZ2463
1. Redheugh Bridge (road, A189)
2. King Edward VII Bridge (rail, carrying the East Coast Main Line)
3. Queen Elizabeth II Bridge (blue girders - Tyne and Wear Metro)
Further away in NZ2563
4. High Level Bridge (concrete two decks, carrying the B1307 on the bottom deck and the railway to Sunderland on the top deck)
5. Low Level Bridge (red and white swing bridge - road)
6. Tyne Bridge (metal arch - A167)