Greyhound Bridge

The Greyhound Bridge is a road-connection spanning the River Lune as it runs through Lancaster, England.

It serves as the primary route northwards, on account of a one-way system that directs all southbound traffic over Skerton Bridge.

[3] The structure is notable for its westward curve, onto the northern bank of the River Lune; a feature that has been prominent on the landscape, since at least the wrought-iron second incarnation of the bridge, completed in 1864.

[citation needed] Lancashire County Council have stated that the bridge requires substantial maintenance in order to avoid a weight limit being placed on it.

These works are anticipated to cost £3.7 million and are expected to result in the bridge being closed for 23 weeks between January and August 2018.