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Scammonden Bridge spans the Deanhead cutting carrying the B6114 (the former A6025) Elland to Buckstones road over the M62 motorway in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. The bridge and Scammonden Reservoir to the west are named after Scammonden, the village that was flooded to accommodate the reservoir whose dam carries the motorway. On opening, the bridge was the longest single-span non-suspension bridge in the world. and it is the longest concrete arch bridge in the UK.
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Scammonden Bridge
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Vehicles on the B6114
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dbpedia:Alfred_McAlpine
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1967
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dbpedia:Highways_England
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1971-10-14Z 1970-12-10Z
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1971-01-01Z 1970-01-01Z
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