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    The Kessock Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Cheasaig) carries the A9 trunk road across the Beauly Firth at Inverness, Scotland. The Kessock Bridge is...
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    Inverness. North Kessock is the first village encountered over the Kessock Bridge. Now bypassed by the main road to the north (the A9), the village remains...
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    The Kessock Ferry used to ply between Inverness and the Black Isle, across the Beauly Firth. It was withdrawn on the opening of the Kessock Bridge in 1982...
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    on the route, and the building of several new bridges, notably the Kessock Bridge which shortened the route north out of Inverness by 14 miles (23 km)...
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    Kessock Lifeboat Station is located directly under the A9 Kessock Bridge, on the north shore of Beauly Firth at Craigton Point, North Kessock, 2 miles...
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    Inverness is linked to the Black Isle across the Moray Firth by the Kessock Bridge. Three trunk roads link Inverness with the rest of Scotland – the A9...
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    is a consideration in the design of infrastructure. For example, the Kessock Bridge includes seismic buffers. The Great Glen Way, Paddy Dillon, Cicerone...
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    first bridge crossing the Beauly Firth was opened between North and South Kessock, known as the Kessock Bridge. As part of the A9 road, the bridge linked...
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    Inverness and Tain, including the cable-stayed Kessock Bridge at Inverness in 1982. The Dornoch Bridge was to be the final link in the chain. Tenders...
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  • The Mound was moved to the front and a new rear design featuring the Kessock Bridge appears. The text has been updated to a more modern style and new large...
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    within the inner Moray Firth. Also, visitor centres at Spey Bay and North Kessock are run by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, where dolphins and...
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    from South to North Kessock, across the Beauly Firth. The ferry operated for over 500 years, prior to the opening of the Kessock Bridge in 1982. Early in...
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    of the route north from Inverness, crossing the Moray Firth via the Kessock Bridge, cutting through the Black Isle and back across the Cromarty Firth....
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  • to offer an alternative to commuters during resurfacing work on the Kessock Bridge from February to June 2013. Amenities at present are a small fraction...
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    from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021. "Kessock Bridge opens in 1982". Inverness Courier. 30 October 2017. Archived from the...
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    Stirling, Crieff, Kenmore, Dalchalloch, A9, Inverness, Kessock Bridge, Cromarty Bridge, Dornoch Firth Bridge, Latheron, Wick, John o' Groats. The brothers John...
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    past 150 years which has meant that seismic buffers are built into the Kessock Bridge carrying the A9 road out of Inverness. In the 19th century, a boat canal...
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    is known as the Bridges of Scotland series. These notes were introduced on 17 September 2007, and show Scotland's most famous bridges on the reverse side...
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    Viaduct £20 note features the Forth Bridge £50 note features the Falkirk Wheel £100 note features the Kessock Bridge On 1 March 2018 the Bank of Scotland...
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  • The stadium is situated beside the Moray Firth, in the shadow of the Kessock Bridge. Its construction was promised in their election to the Scottish Football...
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    approval to a site called East Longman, next to the A9 road and the Kessock Bridge. This site had to overcome concerns of the local Harbour Trust that...
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    Bridge Redevelopment". Retrieved 10 July 2013. The Dock and Harbour Authority. Vol. 63. Foxlow Publications, Limited. 1982. p. 251. "Kessock Bridge roadworks:...
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    carried the A9, the main route north, until the Kessock Bridge was opened in 1982. A railway bridge across the river on the outskirts of Beauly was built...
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    when the Kylesku Bridge opened in 1984. She continues as the backup ferry on the route. The Rosehaugh was displaced from the Kessock Ferry in 1982 by...
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  • Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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    While the A9 leaves Inverness by crossing the Beauly Firth on the Kessock Bridge, the Far North Line instead heads west and runs alongside the Firth...
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    are known as the Bridges of Scotland series. These notes were introduced on 17 September 2007, and show Scotland's most famous bridges on the reverse side...
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    The Black Isle is connected by bridge to the 'mainland' - Cromarty Bridge in the north-west and the Kessock Bridge in the south-west. At the tip of...
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  • village on the north shore of the Beauly Firth, about 1 mile west of the Kessock Bridge, in east Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands, within the Scottish council...
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    It is a prominent landmark from much of The Aird, Inverness and the Kessock Bridge. Beinn a' Bhathaich Àrd is usually climbed from the hamlet of Inchmore...
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