- Tees Newport Bridge
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name = Tees Newport Bridge
caption = Tees Newport Bridge
official_name = Tees Newport Bridge
locale =Middlesbrough ,England
carries = Motor vehicles, A1032 road
crosses =River Tees
maint =
open =28 February 1934
below =
traffic =
design =Mott, Hay and Anderson
toll =
mainspan = 82m (270ft)
length =
width = Opened to traffic on28 February 1934 by theDuke of York , the Tees Newport Bridge spans theRiver Tees a short distance upriver fromMiddlesbrough Transporter Bridge , linkingMiddlesbrough with the borough of Stockton-on-Tees,England . Designed byMott, Hay and Anderson [Richards, James M.: "The National Trust Book of Bridges", Butler & Tanner Ltd., 1984, p. 177] and built by local companyDorman Long , who have also been responsible for such structures as theTyne Bridge andSydney Harbour Bridge , it was the first large vertical lift bridge in Britain. [Rennison, R.W.: "Civil Engineering Heritage: Northern England", Thomas Telford Publishing, 1996, p. 91]Constructed around twin 182ft (55m) lifting towers, the 270ft (82m) bridge span, weighing 2,700 tonnes, could be lifted by the use of two 325 H.P. electric motors at 52ft per minute to a maximum height of 120ft (37m). In the event of motor failure a standby 450 H.P. petrol engine could be employed to move the bridge, but should both systems fail it was possible to raise or lower the span manually using a winch mechanism. It was estimated in 1963 by Mr R. Batty, long time Bridge Master at Newport Bridge, that "it would take 12 men eight hours" to complete the movement by hand.
Originally 12 men would have been employed to man the bridge around the clock, usually requiring four to drive it at any one time. This was accomplished from the oak-panelled winding house situated midway along the bridge span. During the 1940s and early 1950s this would occur up to twice a day, however, as the number of ships needing to sail up to
Stockton-on-Tees declined, so did the usage of the bridge.With the planned construction of the
Tees Barrage heavy river traffic all but ceased and the decision was taken to seal the lifting span. The bridge was ceremoniously raised and lowered for the last time in an informal ceremony on the 18th November1990 , this time with scores of people enjoying the ride. The span was subsequently bolted down.Tees Newport Bridge still serves as a road bridge, carrying considerable traffic as a section of the A1032, despite the presence of the A19
Tees Flyover a short distance upriver. In recent years it was repainted in its original green and some minor maintenance took place on the wire ropes and counterbalances which still take the majority of the bridge load.;See the List of Bridges for other notable bridges
References
External links
* [http://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/ccm/content/leisure-and-culture/tourism-and-travel/local-attractions/newport-bridge.en Middlesbrough Council's Newport Bridge page (short, but shows the bridge whilst painted blue)]
* [http://www.silentuk.com/writeupabove/newportliftbridge.html Lift Bridge Night Photos]
* [http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/bridgeender/page14.phtml Detailed bridge information, history and diagrams]
* [http://www.nowandthenmag.co.uk/august1998/7.htm 'Now & Then' magazine article, including a meeting with Mr R. Batty, Bridge Master (1963)]
* [http://www.nymcam.co.uk/042601.htm 'North York Moors CAM' - a walk from Tees Barrage to Newport Bridge.]Crossings navbox
structure = Crossings
place =River Tees
bridge = Tees Newport Bridge
upstream =A19 Tees Viaduct
(Tees Flyover)
downstream =Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge
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