Trinity Bridge (Greater Manchester)

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Trinity Bridge

The Trinity Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the river River Irwell , the two cities Manchester and Salford combines in England.

The cantilever cable-stayed bridge , opened in 1995, was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava ; it was one of his earliest bridge construction works. The bridge has a typical Calatrava design using straight lines as a structure that is dominated by the round, sloping pylon 41 meters high. The vertical loads of the single-hip bridge are transferred to the pylons in the form of tensile forces via the harp-shaped tensioning cables and neutralized by these in the form of compressive forces vertically in the road girder.

The bridge was inspected and repainted as part of the 2010 15-year maintenance program.

Individual evidence

  1. Calatrava's Trinity Bridge on visitmanchester.com
  2. One man and his brush - Carl's mammoth bridge-painting task 2010

Web links

Commons : Trinity Bridge (Manchester)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 53 ° 28 ′ 57 ″  N , 2 ° 15 ′ 3.2 ″  W.