
Forth Bridge
The Forth Bridge is a historic railway bridge in Scotland, spanning the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh. Completed in 1890, it is a striking example of Victorian engineering, featuring massive steel towers and a cantilever design that allows it to support heavy train loads across wide water. Its innovative construction combined strength and durability, making it a key transportation link and a symbol of engineering achievement. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Forth Bridge remains operational today, connecting train routes and standing as a testament to industrial ingenuity.