• The Newport Transporter Bridge (Welsh: Pont Gludo Casnewydd) is a transporter bridge that crosses the River Usk in Newport, South East Wales.
  • In 1900 Newport was a very busy port, much of it centred up river from where the Transporter Bridge now stands.
  • The Newport Transporter Bridge located in Newport, South Wales spans the River Usk and is a Grade 1 Listed Building which was opened in September 1906.
  • If you are visiting Newport or the surrounding area I would definitely recommend a trip across the Transporter Bridge.
  • The remarkable Newport Transporter Bridge is one of only six operational transporter bridges left world wide from a total of twenty constructed.
  • The visitor center is on the west bank of the river and features exhibits on the history of the bridge, its construction, and other transporter bridges around the world.
  • Built in 1906 to connect the town with the industries that were clustering east of the river, the bridge is one of only six transporter bridges that remain in use...
  • The Weirdest Bridge in Wales: The Newport Transporter Bridge.
  • Staring from gas-lit homes, Pillgwenlly residents would have been amazed as the electricity-powered Newport Transporter Bridge towered over them.
  • The Newport Transporter Bridge is a bridge that crosses the River Usk in Newport, Wales, United Kingdom.
  • The Newport Transporter Bridge is a fully working bridge that uses a gondola to carry people and vehicles over the River Usk whilst providing a very high bridge...
  • The Newport Transporter bridge is one of the world’s most complete and working transporter bridges, and a important part of Wales’ industrial heritage.
  • The Newport Transporter bridge has two towers located on each bank – around 74m high with a span between the tower centres of just over 196m.
  • The remarkable Newport Transporter Bridge is the largest and one of only eight surviving transporter bridges left worldwide from a total of twenty...