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Forth Bridges from the air, North & South Queensferry, 25 September 2021 19 images Created 25 Sep 2021

South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0422.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0408.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0457.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0426.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0427.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Forth Road Bridge seen with no traffic on it. Since a crack was discovered in part of the bridges structure and subsequently repaired, the bridge had seen light traffic, with the new Queensferry Crossing being built, which now takes the majority of vehicles, the Forth Road Bridge still takes busses and taxis.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0444.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Forth Road Bridge seen with no traffic on it. Since a crack was discovered in part of the bridges structure and subsequently repaired, the bridge had seen light traffic, with the new Queensferry Crossing being built, which now takes the majority of vehicles, the Forth Road Bridge still takes busses and taxis.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0441.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0400.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0397.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Spanning three centuries in bridge design and connecting two of Scotland’s counties of Fife and Lothian, the Queensferry Crossing Scotland’s newest bridge designed to look like sails on a ship, connects North Queensferry to South Queensferry, with Forth Road Bridge behind showcasing mid 20th century technology and background Forth Rail Bridge late 1800s with its cantilever construction.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0414.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Forth Road Bridge seen with no traffic on it. Since a crack was discovered in part of the bridges structure and subsequently repaired, the bridge had seen light traffic, with the new Queensferry Crossing being built, which now takes the majority of vehicles, the Forth Road Bridge still takes busses and taxis.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0438.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0439.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0451.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0449.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0473.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0463.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Forth Rail Bridge, which is a national monument in its own right seen wearing its famous red lead paint which is needed to protect the structure from rusting from the elements.  The bridge is painted by a team of painters, and when they finish they then start all over again. The bridge transports ScotRail train services from the east coast railway into Edinburgh’s main hub of Waverley Train Station. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0464.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Night aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Forth Road Bridge seen with no traffic on it. Since a crack was discovered in part of the bridges structure and subsequently repaired, the bridge had seen light traffic, with the new Queensferry Crossing being built, which now takes the majority of vehicles, the Forth Road Bridge still takes busses and taxis.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0485.jpg
  • South Queensferry, Eaglesham, Scotland, UK. 25 September 2021<br />
PICTURED: Night aerial drone view of Forth bridges.<br />
Forth Road Bridge seen with no traffic on it. Since a crack was discovered in part of the bridges structure and subsequently repaired, the bridge had seen light traffic, with the new Queensferry Crossing being built, which now takes the majority of vehicles, the Forth Road Bridge still takes busses and taxis.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0484.jpg