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Humber Bridge
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This category lists websites about the Humber Bridge, opened to road traffic in 1981,
and until 1998 was the longest suspension bridge in the world.
It spans the estuary of the Rivers Ouse and Trent before the Humber enters the North Sea,
and joins the A15 from Lincoln via the M180 to East Riding of Yorkshire.
Before rising over the Humber, the A15 by-passes Barton-upon-Humber.
The northern tower meets the East Riding of Yorkshire at Hessle.
The latter location serves as a means of revenue housing toll booths.
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Official information about the construction and operation of the bridge, including history, administration, events listings, webcams and weather status.
Article on the suspension bridge spanning 2.2 km with 2 lane dual carriageways, between Hessle and North Lincolnshire. Includes history, design, construction, image gallery, statistics, references and related links.
Official information about the construction and operation of the bridge, including history, administration, events listings, webcams and weather status.
Article on the suspension bridge spanning 2.2 km with 2 lane dual carriageways, between Hessle and North Lincolnshire. Includes history, design, construction, image gallery, statistics, references and related links.