Erskine Bridge
The Erskine Bridge is a road bridge located in Scotland, spanning the River Clyde. It connects the towns of Erskine and Bishopton, facilitating travel between Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire. Opened in 1971, the bridge is a vital part of the local infrastructure, allowing vehicles and pedestrians to cross the river efficiently.
The bridge is notable for its distinctive design, featuring a cantilevered structure that supports the roadway. It is approximately 1,200 meters long and has become an important landmark in the area. The Erskine Bridge also plays a role in regional transport, linking to the M8 motorway and enhancing connectivity.