Preston Pipe Bridge is a 210 feet (64 m) span tied arch bridge with concrete abutments[1][2] and supplies water to southern Teesside.
Construction
The bridge was built in 1959 by constructor Dowsett to carry two 33 inches (84 cm) diameter water pipes across the Tees.[1][2]
The bridge arch, weighing 200 tonnes was assembled on the Durham bank from prefabricated parts and rolled out across the river on a temporary Bailey bridge, then moved sideways onto its pre-prepared concrete abutments.[1]
Operation
A third pipe was added in 1979 and there is strictly no public access across the bridge.[2]
The bridge is best accessed on foot from the Jubilee Bridge along the river bank.
The additional third pipe allowed for the removal a nearby single pipe bridge.[1]