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The Kingsferry Bridge is a combined road and railway vertical-lift bridge connecting the Isle of Sheppey to Kent in South East England. It was designed by Mott, Hay and Anderson, and built by John Howard, with Dorman Long and Sir William Arrol | The Kingsferry Bridge is a combined road and railway vertical-lift bridge connecting the Isle of Sheppey to Kent in South East England. It was designed by [[Mott, Hay and Anderson]], and built by John Howard, with [[Dorman, Long and Co | Dorman Long]] and Sir [[William Arrol and Co]]. It comprises a reinforced concrete and structural steel deck, supported from portal-shaped reinforced concrete towers.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsferry_Bridge | Wikipedia]</ref> | ||
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The Kingsferry Bridge is a combined road and railway vertical-lift bridge connecting the Isle of Sheppey to Kent in South East England. It was designed by Mott, Hay and Anderson, and built by John Howard, with Dorman Long and Sir William Arrol and Co. It comprises a reinforced concrete and structural steel deck, supported from portal-shaped reinforced concrete towers.[1]