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  2. Queen's Bridge, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Bridge, Belfast. Coordinates: 54°35′58.8″N 5°55′13.93″W. The Queens Bridge, October 2009. Queen's Bridge is a B+ listed Victorian stone arch bridge in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It opened to traffic in 1843 and is named after Queen Victoria. Next bridge upstream.

  3. List of bridges over the River Lagan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of bridges over the River Lagan in Northern Ireland listed going upstream from Belfast Lough. Connects the Sydenham Bypass with the M2 foreshore. Was built to connect all of Northern Ireland's railways into one network. Replaced earlier bridge which was removed in 2014.

  4. Albert Bridge, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 6 September 1890. Location. Albert Bridge is a bridge in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its three flat arches span the River Lagan. It was completed in 1890 by Belfast city surveyor J C Bretland [1] and is named after Prince Albert Victor. It is located close to the city centre between East Bridge Street and the Albertbridge Road.

  5. Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Belfast. Coordinates: 54°36′0.86″N 5°55′13.78″W. Queen Elizabeth bridge, October 2009. Queen Elizabeth Bridge Belfast Plaque. Queen Elizabeth Bridge is a bridge over the River Lagan in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which opened in 1966. Next bridge upstream.

  6. Dargan Bridge, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Dargan Bridge is a railway bridge which crosses the River Lagan in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1994, it directly connected the Newry and Bangor lines with the lines to Larne and Derry for the first time. It is named after the Irish railway engineer William Dargan and is the longest bridge on the island of Ireland.

  7. Shaw's Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Shaw's Bridge. Coordinates: 54°33′08″N 5°57′11″W. Shaw's Bridge in 2007. Shaw's Bridge is the name given to two adjacent bridges across the River Lagan in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The older of the bridges is a historic stone arched bridge, which is open to cyclists and pedestrians. The new bridge is a concrete bridge which carries ...

  8. Ormeau Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ormeau Bridge is a road bridge in Belfast, roughly 80m long, carrying the A24 Ormeau Road across the River Lagan from Stranmillis Embankment to Ormeau Embankment. The bridge was opened in 1863 and designed by Charles Lanyon to a near-identical standard as his earlier Queen's Bridge. It replaced an earlier, less stable structure dating from ...

  9. Lagan Weir - Wikipedia

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    The Lagan Weir, completed in 1994, is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland and crosses the River Lagan between the Queen Elizabeth Bridge and the M3 cross-harbour bridge. [1] The £14m project was jointly funded by the Laganside Corporation and the European Commission. It was designed by Ferguson and McIlveen and constructed by Charles Brand ...