The more than 2 km long, 19th-century Forth Bridge, a railway bridge of the gerber girder type, connecting the banks of the Firth of Forth, between the towns of North Queensferry and Queensferry. The Forth Road Bridge can still be seen on the left. This is for car, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. Even further to the left is the Queensferry Crossing. This one is for car traffic only. The beautiful panorama shows no fewer than three bridges. The red railway bridge is also a photographers' attraction bridge because of its striking appearance.
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