The Edinburgh Reporter

Go Forth across the road bridge

- Three amazing bridges.”

THE FORTH Road Bridge is to open its doors to the public on Saturday 24 September as part of Doors Open Day, with free guided tours to parts of the structure normally hidden from view, and the chance to win a trip to the top of one of the main towers.

Guided minibus tours will depart every 15 minutes from the bridge office in South Queensferr­y.

Tours will last an hour, stopping at points of interest along the deck before visiting one of the anchorage chambers on the north side of the bridge, where the main cables are anchored into the rock. Commentary is from members of staff from BEAR Scotland, Transport Scotland’s operating company for the Forth Road Bridge.

Tours are free but donations to BEAR Scotland’s charity partner, Scottish SPCA are welcome. Places on the tours are limited.

Book now by emailing doorsopend­ay@bearscotla­nd.co. uk. All attendees can enter a charity prize draw for a once-in-a-lifetime trip for two to the top of the bridge’s main towers.

The Forth Bridges exhibition at Transport Scotland’s Contact and Education Centre will also be open to the public from 9am until 5pm, featuring special exhibits and educationa­l activities.

Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland’s Operating Company Representa­tive for South East Scotland, said: “We’re delighted to be able to welcome visitors back to the Forth Road Bridge on Doors Open Day after having to close our doors during the pandemic.

“Our guided minibus tours will give the public a rare chance to visit parts of this famous bridge normally hidden from view, and to hear from experience­d members of staff who have worked on the structure for many years.

“We’re pleased to be raising money for the Scottish SPCA. Everyone who attends on the day will have the chance to enter a charity raffle to experience the incredible view from the top of one of the bridge’s main towers. Put the date in your diaries and come along to find out more about all

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