Hulme Arch Bridge

The Hulme Arch Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, England, supports Stretford Road as it passes over Princess Road, and is located at grid reference SJ838968. The construction of the bridge formed part of the regeneration of the Hulme district of Manchester, both by re-establishing the former route of Stretford Road, which had been cut into two halves by the construction of Princess Road in 1969, and by providing a local landmark. The location was previously occupied by a footbridge.

Hulme Arch Bridge
Hulme Arch Bridge
Coordinates53°28′5″N 2°14′45″W
Carriesvehicular traffic
CrossesPrincess Road
LocaleHulme, Manchester, England
OwnerManchester City Council
Characteristics
Designarch bridge with a suspended deck
Material365 tonnes (359 long tons; 402 short tons) steel
Total length52 metres (171 ft)
Width18 metres (59 ft)
Height25 metres (82 ft) (arch rise)
No. of spans1
History
ArchitectKeith Brownlie
Engineering design byOve Arup & Partners
Constructed byHenry Boot Construction
Construction startMay 1996
Construction endApril 1997
Opened10 May 1997
Location

The bridge consists of a deck supported by cables from a single arch that spans the bridge diagonally. The design was selected in June 1995, with construction running between May 1996 and April 1997. It was opened on 10 May 1997 by Alex Ferguson.

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