Tamar Bridge
The Tamar Bridge is a road bridge that spans the River Tamar in England. It connects the city of Plymouth in Devon to Saltash in Cornwall. Opened in 1961, the bridge is a vital transportation link, allowing vehicles to cross the river and facilitating travel between the two regions.
The bridge is approximately 1,200 meters long and features a suspension design. It is an important part of the A38 trunk road, which is a major route for both local and long-distance traffic. The Tamar Bridge is also known for its striking views of the surrounding landscape.