Tees Jubilee Bridge
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This article is about the Tees bridge named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee. For the Tees bridge named in honour of Queen Victoria's jubilee, see Tees Victoria Bridge. For similarly named bridges, see Jubilee Bridge.
54.535°N 1.321°W / 54.535; -1.321
Quick Facts Jubilee Bridge, Coordinates ...
Jubilee Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 54°32′5.4″N 1°19′14.5″W |
Carries | Queen Elizabeth Way |
Crosses | River Tees |
Locale | Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, England, United Kingdom |
Official name | Jubilee Bridge |
Preceded by | Preston Pipe Bridge |
Followed by | Surtees Bridge |
Characteristics | |
Design | Balanced cantilever |
Material | Reinforced concrete and T-section steel plate girders |
Total length | 150 metres (492 ft) |
Longest span | 106 metres (348 ft) |
No. of spans | 3 |
Piers in water | 2 |
History | |
Constructed by | Birse Construction Ltd. |
Fabrication by | Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company |
Construction end | 2002 |
Opened | 20 April 2002 |
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The Jubilee Bridge is a road and pedestrian/cycle bridge carrying the Queen Elizabeth Way north-south across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, northern England. It links Preston-on-Tees with Ingleby Barwick.[1][2] The bridge is over 3.1 miles (5 km) upriver from, and over 1.9 miles (3 km) approximately south of Stockton town centre.[citation needed]