- Kincardine
infobox UK place|
official_name= Kincardine
gaelic_name= Cinn Chàrdainn
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country= Scotland
population=
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post_town= ALLOA
postcode_area= FK
postcode_district= FK10
dial_code= 01259
constituency_westminster= Dunfermline and West Fife
unitary_scotland=Fife
lieutenancy_scotland=Fife
constituency_scottish_parliament=Dunfermline West
constituency_scottish_parliament2=Mid Scotland and Fife ]Kincardine (Gaelic: "Cinn Chàrdainn") or Kincardine-on-Forth is a small town located on the north shore of the
Firth of Forth , inFife ,Scotland . The town was given the status of aBurgh of barony in 1663. It was at one time a reasonably prosperous minor port. The townscape retains many good examples of Scottish vernacular buildings from the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries, although it was greatly altered during the construction ofKincardine Bridge in 1932-36.Kincardine Bridge runs south from Kincardine. It is the main crossing-point of theFirth of Forth between theForth Road Bridge andStirling . Kincardine Bridge used to be a swing bridge and opened to large ships, but this was closed in a final ceremony in 1988. The bridge had seven spans made of steel. There was a large control room at the top of the bridge, this used to be manned to allow the operators to open the bridge to large ships and river traffic.During the last twenty years the town has suffered increasing congestion as the numbers of vehicles using the bridge has increased. In 2005 this was partially eased by the opening of an eastern bypass connecting the bridge with the A985
Inverkeithing /Forth Road Bridge artery. In 2008 the western section of the town will by bypassed with the opening of theUpper Forth Crossing .Kincardine is also the location of the
Scottish Police College atTulliallan Castle on the outskirts of the town.Kincardine is also a town located in the province of Ontario Canada, located in Bruce Township on the eastern shores of Lake Huron. (www.kincardine.net)
External links
* [http://www.kincardinehistory.co.uk/ Local information about Kincardine from the Kincardine Local History Group]
* [http://www.kincardine.org/ Community Website for the Village of Kincardine]
* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/towns/townfirst43.html Kincardine in "Gazetteer for Scotland"]
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