The Don Bridge is a motorway viaduct in South Yorkshire, England.
The line of the fifteen-mile Doncaster By-Pass Motorway was fixed in the spring of 1957.
[1][2] The fabrication of the steelwork for the bridge took place at the West Bromwich Works.
The bypass was built by a consortium including Holland, Hannen & Cubitts, on a £6 million contract.
The bridge crosses the Trans Pennine Trail (National Cycle Route 62), which follows the river.