DescriptionExpansion bearing, Metro bridge, Newcastle - geograph.org.uk - 1584905.jpg
English: Expansion bearing, Metro bridge, Newcastle The Metro (or Queen Elizabeth) bridge across the Tyne, is made of metal, and of course will expand as it becomes warmer. This photograph shows the bearing at the east side of the northern end of the bridge. It was taken on a chilly April day and it can be seen that several inches of expansion have been allowed for.
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