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Greig Street Bridge

The Greig Street Bridge is a suspension bridge across the River Ness in Inverness and is open only to pedestrians. Dating 1880-81 and built by the civil engineer C. Manners in conjunction with the Rose Street Foundry for a cost of £1,400, it is composed of two side spans of 67 feet and a central span of 201 feet. Its cables were replaced in 1952, and the anchorages were replaced in 1989.

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