A new leaflet is available on the ICE website, which details all 13 crossings of the Tees from the Transporter Bridge upstream to the Yarm viaduct.
It has been produced by the Institution of Civil Engineers in conjunction with the Cleveland Industrial Archaeology Society and the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation.
Bridge number 3 doesn’t go over the Tees, I think.
Indeed it doesn’t !
I’m willing to let them off though.
As a smart ass I could also mention that they have left one bridge out. It is the structure that carries utility pipework over the river, and which can be seen from Queen Elizabeth Way on the new road down from Parkfield to Ingleby Barwick. It’s a ‘coathanger’ structure, a bit like a mini-Tyne bridge, and in iyts own way is quite pleasant. After all, a bridge is a bridge…………..