Plymouth Bridge Demolition to Improve Road Safety
Plymouth Bridge Demolition to Improve Road Safety

Plymouth Bridge Demolition to Improve Road Safety

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Several bridge demolition projects are underway across different regions, reflecting significant infrastructural changes. In Plymouth, the 'seagull' railway bridge on Embankment Road is being removed to enhance road safety for larger HGVs as part of a £6.35 million funding initiative aimed at improving the Major Road Network. Meanwhile, in Sioux City, a collapsed railroad bridge over the Big Sioux River is being demolished, with plans to construct a new bridge anticipated to take around nine months. Upper Saucon Township has started construction on a pedestrian bridge to connect key community locations, while Preston is set to demolish the iconic Tram Bridge, with a focus on minimizing environmental impact during the process. Each of these projects highlights the ongoing efforts to improve transportation accessibility and safety in their respective areas.

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