Forth Bridge
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cantilever bridge in the east of Scotland, carries the Edinburgh to Aberdeen railway line across Firth of Forth | |||||
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English: The Forth Bridge is a cantilever, railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the , and 14 km (9 miles) west of central Edinburgh. It is often called the "Forth Rail Bridge" to distinguish it from the Forth Road Bridge.