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Newport Bridge

Newport Transporter Bridge, Monmouthshire, Wales, is one of the worlds few surviving aerial ferries. It was completed in 1906 by French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin. Date: 1906

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Bridges Completed Engineer Ferries Ferry Monmouthshire Newport Surviving Transporter Viaducts


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Newport Transporter Bridge: A Feat of Engineering from the Skies, 1906 This photograph transports us back in time to the year 1906, capturing the awe-inspiring moment of the newly completed Newport Transporter Bridge in Monmouthshire, Wales. Designed by the renowned French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin, this engineering marvel stands as one of the world's surviving aerial ferries. The bridge, which spans the Usk River, is a unique combination of bridge and ferry, with a movable span that can transport vehicles and pedestrians from one bank to the other. This innovative design was a groundbreaking solution to the challenges of connecting the two sides of the river efficiently, particularly during periods of high tide. Arnodin's masterpiece is a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the early 20th century. The bridge's intricate details and impressive scale are evident in this aerial view, with its towering pylons, delicate suspension cables, and the graceful curve of the span. The Newport Transporter Bridge is a rare survivor among the world's aerial ferries, and its historical significance is further emphasized by its inclusion on the list of scheduled monuments in the United Kingdom. This photograph offers a unique perspective of the bridge, inviting us to appreciate its architectural beauty and the engineering genius behind it. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the fascinating history of transportation infrastructure and the remarkable achievements of the past that continue to inspire and influence our world today.

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