Can you still use the old Sheppey bridge?
Can you still use the old Sheppey bridge?
The bridge opened in 2006, and it provides an alternative highway to the neighbouring Kingsferry Bridge that was completed in 1959. The Sheppey Crossing is not open to pedestrians, bicycles, or horses, and these continue to use the older bridge, as does the railway line to Sheerness.
How old is the Sheppey Crossing?
15c. 2006
Sheppey Crossing/Age
Where is the Sheppey Crossing?
Isle of Sheppey
Kent
Sheppey Crossing/Location
How high is the Sheppey Crossing?
35 m
Sheppey Crossing/Clearance below
Is Too Close filmed on the Isle of Sheppey?
Too Close, which includes scenes recorded on the Sheppey Way and Kingsferry Bridge on the Isle of Sheppey, will air on three consecutive nights starting on Monday, April 12 at 9pm.
Why is Sheppey bridge closed?
The Kingsferry Bridge to the Isle of Sheppey will be closed to traffic this weekend for filming scenes for a new television series. Kent Highways has agreed to allow ITV to use part of the old Sheppey Way from the Kingsferry Bridge roundabout to Cowsted Corner from 7am on Saturday to 2am on Monday.
Is the Sheppey Crossing open today?
Please expect delays. RT @HAtraffic_seast #A249 #Sheppey Crossing is now fully open.
How old is the Kings Ferry Bridge?
61c. 1960
Kingsferry Bridge/Age
Where is the bridge from Too Close?
Kingsferry Bridge
A stunt scene in Too Close was filmed at Kingsferry Bridge, which connects the Isle of Sheppey to mainland towns Sittingbourne and Kemsley.
Where is the bridge in the ITV series Too Close?
Where is the bridge on Too Close? The bridge was filmed at Sheppey Way and Kingsferry Bridge that connects the Isle of Sheppey to mainland Kent. The bridge is located in Kent. At the time of filming these scenes, it caused a bit of a stir with locals.
Is Sheppey crossing open today?
Why is Sheppey Bridge closed?