Ovingham Bridge is a bridge across the River Tyne at Ovingham, Northumberland, England.The bridge is a single track of reduced width for cars and light vans only. There is no footpath; pedestrians use the separate footbridge that runs alongside and with the same deck level. The center piers are set wider, allowing the deck to spread and two vehicles can pass, although this is rare.
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