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Lifting bridge

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a lift bridge.

See also: Lifting



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Clearance: 50m - Unsuitable for pedestrians or bicycles [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] BRIDGE: INFREQUENT OPENING Medium level lifting bridge.
North west Wales coroner Dewi Pritchard Jones, returning a verdict of accidental death, said: "If he was leaving the Pink Palace to go home the quickest way was across the lifting bridge and up the path to Felinheli.
But several years ago the PTA had proposed a low-level lifting bridge as it was much cheaper than a tunnel.
 
 
 
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