What is manchester bridge?

It is not clear which bridge in Manchester is being referred to, as there are several bridges in the city. Here is some information about some of the most notable bridges in Manchester:

  1. Manchester Victoria Bridge: This is a grade II listed wrought iron and steel bridge built in 1904-05. It spans over the River Irwell and connects the city centre to Salford.

  2. Trinity Bridge: This is a pedestrian and cycle bridge located near the Manchester Arena. It was opened in 1995 and was designed by Santiago Calatrava. The bridge has won several architectural awards.

  3. Manchester London Road Viaduct: This is a brick and steel viaduct that carries railway lines into Manchester Piccadilly Station. It was built in the 1880s and is one of the largest brick structures in Europe.

  4. Salford Quays Lift Bridge: This is a vertical lift bridge that spans over the Manchester Ship Canal at Salford Quays. It was opened in 1995 and is designed to allow taller ships to pass underneath.

  5. Irwell Railway Viaduct: This is a grade II* listed railway viaduct that was built in the 1830s. It spans over the River Irwell and connects Manchester and Salford.