Late Autumn Morning Road Trip Drive South Over Queensferry Crossing Firth Of Forth Scotland



Tour Scotland late Autumn travel video of a morning road trip drive South on the M90 motorway, with beautiful Scottish music, to cross the Queensferry Crossing the new Forth Road Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth. The Queensferry Crossing, formerly the Forth Replacement Crossing, is a road bridge built alongside the existing Forth Road Bridge which carries the M90 motorway across the Firth of Forth between Lothian, at South Queensferry, into Fife and onwards to Perthshire, at North Queensferry. The bridge is 683 feet high above high tide, equivalent to approximately 48 London buses stacked on top of each other and 25% higher than existing Forth Road Bridge. It is estimated the construction involved approximately 10 million man hours. The Queensferry Crossing is 33 miles from Perth, Perthshire and 14 miles from Edinburgh

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