
Humber Bridge
The Humber Bridge is a large suspension bridge in England that connects the cities of Kingston upon Hull and North Lincolnshire over the Humber Estuary. Opened in 1981, it spans approximately 2.2 miles, making it one of the longest of its kind in the world at the time. The bridge features tall towers and long cables that support the roadway, allowing vehicles to cross the water efficiently. It significantly improves transportation links in the region, reducing travel time and fostering economic growth. The Humber Bridge is also an iconic engineering landmark and a prominent feature of the area's infrastructure.