The Peace Bridge
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N 54° 59.877 W 007° 19.074
29U E 607602 N 6095857
A tribute to the peace process in Northern Ireland, this bridge spans the Foyle River from the town of Derry to the former British Barracks. The river is the dividing line between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Waymark Code: WMF8WE
Location: Ulster, Ireland
Date Posted: 09/11/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member vhasler
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The following information can be found at Discover Ireland on the web:

The recently opened Peace Bridge (June 2011), is a new walk and cycle bridge across the River Foyle, and is the city’s third river crossing. Costing over £14m to build, the bridge is designed for pedestrians and cyclists, and crosses the river from behind the Guildhall to the former Parade Ground at Ebrington Barracks – linking the Walled City to the new developments at Ebrington and St. Columb’s Park.
The Peace Bridge physically and symbolically unites both sides of the River Foyle and is conceived as two distinct structural systems that work in harmony, a pair of identical curved suspension structures, each allied to opposing banks, in a fluid “S” shaped alignment. At the middle of the river both structural systems tangibly overlap, boldly interacting to create a single unified crossing – a structural handshake across the Foyle and an embrace in the centre of the river.
Illuminated at night the Peace Bridge is fast becoming a major landmark in the city and is constructed in such a way that it allows leisure craft to pass safely below it at high tide.
The bridge will be seen to regenerate the river for leisure use and facilitate the greenways on both sides of the Foyle.
Contact

Telephone+44 (0)28 7126 9226
Email: info@ilex-urc.com
Address: Ilex Urban Regeneration Company, Exchange House Queens Quay, Londonderry, Co Londonderry, BT48 7AS
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