Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a bridge for
pedestrians and cyclists runs along the River Tyne in England between the field
of arts sidewalk on the west bank of the port and dock Gates Head of Newcastle
on the north bank. The bridge consists mainly of two curves, one of them is a
surface and the other has a support structure which spans the river between the
berths parallel bars. To allow ships to cross under the bridge, leaning
slightly to the upper arch dragging him down the path to the top, Vickl
corridor over the river. When this happens accommodate path area of 105 meters
to 120 meters to provide enough space to cross the ships.
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