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Waverley Bridge

Waverley Bridge is a historic road bridge located in Edinburgh, Scotland, acting as a key connection point near Waverley Station, the city's main railway terminal. It facilitates movement between the station and surrounding areas, supporting both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The bridge’s name comes from the nearby Waverley Station, named after Sir Walter Scott’s novel "Waverley." Over the years, it has gained architectural and cultural significance, blending functional transport infrastructure with the city's historic character. Today, Waverley Bridge remains an integral part of Edinburgh’s transportation network, linking visitors and locals to the city’s historic center and its vibrant urban life.