Clackmannanshire Bridge
The Clackmannanshire Bridge is a road bridge located in Scotland, spanning the River Forth. Opened in 2008, it connects the towns of Alloa and Kincardine, providing a vital link for local traffic and improving accessibility in the region.
This bridge is notable for its modern design and engineering, featuring a total length of 1,200 meters. It was constructed to alleviate congestion on existing routes and enhance transportation efficiency, contributing to the economic development of Clackmannanshire and surrounding areas.