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Pictured from the air, the bridge across Albert Road, which forms part of the new A66



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Pictured from the air, the bridge across Albert Road, which forms part of the new A66

Pictured from the air, the bridge across Albert Road, which forms part of the new A66 Middlesbrough bypass. The railway station is top left with the start of Marton Road on the right. 17th March 1986

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Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21720209

© Mirrorpix

Aerial Bridge Construction Infrastructure Road Roads Teesside


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This aerial shot captures the impressive bridge that spans across Albert Road, serving as a vital component of the new A66 Middlesbrough bypass. Taken on March 17th, 1986, this print showcases the remarkable architecture and construction of this significant infrastructure project from the 1980s. From above, we can see the railway station situated at the top left corner of the image, while Marton Road begins its journey on the right side. The intricate design and sturdy construction of this bridge highlight its importance in connecting various parts of Teesside and facilitating smooth transportation for commuters. The photograph offers a glimpse into an era when road development was rapidly transforming urban landscapes. It serves as a reminder of how infrastructure projects like these played a crucial role in shaping our cities' growth and connectivity during the 20th century. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, it's fascinating to reflect on how far transportation has come since then. This print is not just a testament to engineering marvel but also an opportunity to appreciate our progress over decades.

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