
South Gate Bridge - Cork, Ireland
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N 51° 53.737 W 008° 28.572
29U E 536042 N 5749558
South Gate Bridge is located between Barrack Street and South Main Street over the River Lee in the central part of Cork, Ireland.
Waymark Code: WM183C8
Location: Munster, Ireland
Date Posted: 05/22/2023
Views: 2
South Gate Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Cork. It is a triple arch bridge made of limestone that was built 1713 by Chatterton and Coltsman. It carries R608 from Sullivan Quay and Barrack Street to South Main Street over the River Lee to connect the south side of Cork to the city center. The central arch is about 12 ft. above the level of the river. The flanking arches are smaller, about 10 ft. high.
Length of bridge: 87 ft
 Height of bridge: 12 ft
 What type of traffic does this bridge support?: vehicles and pedestrians
 What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: River Lee
 Date constructed: 1713
 Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: yes
 Name of road or trail the bridge services: R608 - Barrack Street to South Main Street
 Location: Cork, Munster, Ireland

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