Network Rail plans to welcome members of the public who wish to enjoy a guided walk on the iconic bridge for the first time as permission has been granted to create the single-storey reception hub and a car park at the site in South Queensferry.
The reception hub has been specifically designed to have minimum impact on the surrounding area and will provide visitors with staggering views of the magnificent Forth Bridge.
The hub will be used to prepare those heading out on the bridge walk alongside providing an access point to the structure.
The experience will see groups of between 12 and 15 people don safety harnesses before being led out onto the bridge’s south cantilever and taking a breathtaking walk up to the viewing point at the top via walkways which are built into the structure.
Alan Ross, Network Rail Scotland‘s director of engineering and asset management, said:
“It’s great to see our plans for the Forth Bridge Experience moving forward.
“The team has worked hard to create this exciting design and we’re looking forward to working with the successful contractor to bring these plans to life.”
Network Rail is now getting underway with the process of appointing a main contractor to construct the new reception hub and car park for the Forth Bridge Experience with contractors invited to tender for the project.
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Long time comming, but thank you Network rail and the planning authorities. I will like many like minded enhusiates be ready to book the moment it becomes available.