Tour Scotland Winter 4K travel video high wind and storm waves by the Tay Railway Bridge over the Firth of Tay on visit to Dundee, Tayside. Rail passengers face delays and temporary speed limits due to the heavy winds, while drivers have been advised to take extra care on the roads. The present structure is the second one this site. From about 1854, there had been plans for a Tay crossing, to replace an early train ferry. The first bridge, opened in 1878, was a single track lattice design, notable for lightness and low cost. Its sudden collapse in a high wind on 28 December 1879 was one of the great engineering disasters of history. Seventy five passengers and crew died. The second bridge is a double track construction of iron and steel, opened in 1887 and still in service. Officially, the Scottish winter runs from the 21st of December through to the 20th March. Storm Malik
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