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Hotels Near Tay Bridge - Dundee United Kingdom


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The Tay Bridge (sometimes unofficially the Tay Rail Bridge) is a railway bridge approximately two and a quarter miles (three and a half kilometres) long that spans the Firth of Tay in Scotland, between the city of Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife (grid reference NO391277). As with the Forth Bridge, the Tay Bridge has also been called the Tay Rail Bridge since the construction of a road bridge over the firth, the Tay Road Bridge. The rail bridge replaced an early train ferry. "Tay Bridge" was also the codename for the funeral plans for Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The original Tay Bridge was designed by noted railway engineer Thomas Bouch, who received a knighthood following the bridge's completion. It was a lattice-grid design, combining cast and wrought iron. The design was well known, having been used first by Kennard in the Crumlin Viaduct in South Wales in 1858, following the innovative use of cast iron in The Crystal Palace. However, the Crystal Palace was not as heavily loaded as a railway bridge. A previous cast iron design, the Dee bridge which collapsed in 1847, failed due to poor use of cast-iron girders. Later, Gustave Eiffel used a similar design to create several large viaducts in the Massif Central (1867). Proposals for constructing a bridge across the River Tay date back to at least 1854. The North British Railway (Tay Bridge) Act received the Royal Assent on 15 July 1870 and the foundation stone was laid on 22 July 1871. As the bridge extended out into the river, it shortly became clear that the original survey of the estuary had not been competent. The bedrock, at a shallow depth near the banks, was found to descend deeper and deeper, until it was too deep to act as a foundation for the bridge piers. Bouch had to redesign the piers, and to set them very deep in the estuary bed to compensate for having no support underneath. He also reduced the number of piers by making the spans of the superstructure girders longer than before. The first engine crossed the bridge on 22 September 1877, and upon its completion in early 1878 the Tay Bridge was the longest in the world. The bridge was opened on 1 June 1878. While visiting the city, Ulysses S. Grant commented that it was "a big bridge for a small city". On the night of 28 December 1879 at 7.15pm, the first bridge collapsed after its central spans gave way during high winter gales. A train with six carriages carrying seventy-five passengers and crew, crossing at the time of the collapse, plunged into the icy waters of the Tay. All seventy-five were lost, including Sir Thomas's son-in-law. The disaster stunned the whole country and sent shock waves through the Victorian engineering community. The ensuing enquiry revealed that the bridge did not allow for high winds. At the time a gale estimated at force ten or eleven had been blowing down the Tay estuary at right angles to the bridge. The engine itself was salvaged from the river and restored to the railways for service. The collapse of the bridge, opened only nineteen months earlier and passed as safe by the Board of Trade, is still the most famous bridge disaster of the British Isles. The disaster was commemorated in one of the best-known verse efforts of William McGonagall. A new double-track bridge was designed by William Henry Barlow and built by William Arrol & Co. 18 metres (59 ft) upstream of, and parallel to, the original bridge. The bridge proposal was formally incorporated in July 1881 and the foundation stone laid on 6 July 1883. Construction involved 25,000 metric tons (28,000 short tons) of iron and steel, 70,000 metric tons (77,000 short tons) of concrete, ten million bricks (weighing 37,500 metric tons (41,300 short tons)) and three million rivets. Fourteen men lost their lives during its construction, most by drowning. The stumps of the original bridge piers are still visible above the surface of the Tay even at high tide. The second bridge opened on 13 July 1887 and remains in use. In 2003, a £20.85 million strengthening and refurbishment project (£24.6 million as of 2010), on the bridge won the British Construction Industry Civil Engineering Award, in consideration of the staggering scale and logistics involved. More than 1,000 metric tons (1,100 short tons) of bird droppings were scraped off the ironwork lattice of the bridge using hand tools, and bagged into 25 kilograms (55 lb) sacks. Hundreds of thousands of rivets were removed and replaced, all work being done in very exposed conditions high over a firth with fast-running tides.

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Hilton Dundee in Dundee 1-800-230-4134
Earl Grey Place, Dundee, DD14DE United Kingdom (GBR)  (Riverfront)
Overlooking the River Tay in Dundee's city centre and located just 5 minutes from Dundee Airport, the Hilton Dundee is well placed for exploring Dundee attractions such as Discovery Point and Glamis Castle. Play golf at nearby Carnoustie and St. Andrews or enjoy shopping at the Overgate Retail Centre. All Hilton Guest Rooms at the Hilton Dundee hotel offer 32-inch flat screen TVs and on-demand movies. Keep in touch with high-speed internet access or dine in the comfort of your own room with the Room Service menu. Step up to a Deluxe Room and enjoy stunning views across the River Tay. Relax in the swimming pool or sauna at the refurbished LivingWell Health Club by Precor, maintain your fitness regime in the gym or attend an aerobic class. Savour freshly sourced, local and international cuisine in the Riverfront Bar and Grill or unwind with a drink from the extensive wine list. Plan an event in one of 9 meeting rooms for 5-350 and enjoy high-speed internet access in all meeting rooms and public areas.
Attractions: Discovery Ship,Camperdown Country Park, Dundee Contemporary Arts,Dundee Ice Arena,McManus Galleries
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~0.36 miles from Tay Bridge
Holiday Inn Express Dundee in Dundee 1-800-997-5148
41 Dock St., Dundee, DD13DR United Kingdom (GBR)  (Downtown-City Center)
The stylish Holiday Inn Express Dundee hotel for its convenient city centre location, 5 minutes' drive from Dundee Airport. A modern structure of gleaming glass and steel Room Amenities?: Air Conditioned reception area, Non-Smoking Hotel, Cable / Satellite TV, In Room Movies, Coffee / Tea... Services?: Complimentary breakfast, Free Internet access in public areas - high speed, Languages?: En
Attractions: beach, local golf courses,
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~0.51 miles from Tay Bridge
The Craigtay Hotel in Dundee 1-800-997-5149
101 Broughty Ferry Rd., Dundee, United Kingdom (GBR)  (Suburban)
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~1.34 miles from Tay Bridge
Holiday Inn Express Glenrothes in Glenrothes 1-800-230-4134
Leslie Roundabout, Glenrothes, KY73EP United Kingdom (GBR)  (Downtown-City Center)
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Glenrothes, the perfect choice for any visit to Scotland. On the edge of the town of Glenrothes, within easy reach of Edinburgh City, Perth and historic St Andrews, the Holiday Inn Express Glenrothes is the ideal choice for guests looking for budget budget hotels accommodation in Fife. The Holiday Inn Express Glenrothes is one of those hotels near Rothes Halls Convention Centre Hall which has high speed wireless internet access in all the bedrooms and public areas. The Holiday Inn Express Glenrothes, which is located close to the Glenrothes Town Centre, boasts 49 non smoking guest bedrooms, each offering guests a comfortable and friendly stay. All our rooms have en-suite facilities with power shower, hairdryer, direct dial telephone, tea & coffee making facilities, modem points at work stations, Pay-movies and satellite television. A complimentary continental breakfast including hot items is included for all guests. There is also a well equipped meeting room which can accommodate up to 20 people. The hotel is right next door to the Fettykill Fox Vintage Inn. A traditional British Inn, serving great home cooked food all day every day. On a frosty winter’s evening relax next to one of our real log fires with your favourite tipple and a hot desert from our tempting menu. If you visit in summer then take a salad and a thirst quenching soft drink outside, in our beautifully landscaped garden. Whatever time of year you visit you’ll
Attractions: Glenrothes most popular attractions are just minutes away from our hotel’s location with easy access to the roads or public transportation. The hotel is within easy reach of Edinburgh, Perth and historic St Andrews. For regional pleasures why not try fly fishing on nearby Loch Leven or a visit one of the many championship golf course in nearby St Andrews, Carnoustie and Gleneagles. The picturesque villages of Elie and Crail are also close by. Nearby Attractions are: Rothes Halls Convention Centre (0 KM / 0 MI) Glenrothes town centre (0.8 KM / 0.5 MI) Riverside Park (1 KM / 0.62 MI ) Rothes Theatre (1 KM / 0.62 MI ) Glenrothes Flying Club (1 KM / 0.62 MI ) Golf Clubs (2 KM / 1.24 MI ) Kirkcaloy Ice Rink (8 KM / 4.97 MI ) Falkland (Craft Shop & Palace) (8 KM / 4.97 MI ) Kirkcaldy Art Gallery (9 KM / 5.59 MI ) Cupar Deer Centre (11 KM / 6.84 MI ) Fly Fishing at Loch Leven (12 KM / 7.46 MI ) Knockhill Racing Circuit (13 KM / 8.08 MI )
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~19.19 miles from Tay Bridge
The Spindrift in Anstruther 1-800-997-5148
Pittenweem Rd., Anstruther, KY103DT United Kingdom (GBR)
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~19.22 miles from Tay Bridge


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