It's 'THAT' Bridge again... But where is it? Biglorryblog says it's time to stand up and be counted.

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It's 'that' bridge again... In Scotland. And Gyles Carpenter has sent me some more shots of it and says: "Hi Brian, regarding the bridge, is it on the A939 near Ballater?" Well don't ask me... I'm just the blogger! But sonmeone can tell me... How about it John, Alex? And for a pie what's that splendid old-timer crossing it. Now click through here for one more.

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Here's another of Gyles' shots and yes it certainly does have an impressive curve. And if you want to see more of Gyles' pictures check out his website on http://www.ikmphotos.co.uk.

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Bob Tuck

I drove over this bridge about six days ago. Having had a week's holiday in Ballater we headed for Tomintoul (via the Lecht ski resort) at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park and the A939 goes over the bridge about 5 miles north of Ballater.
I of course wish I'd seen that AEC Mercury coming towards me. Looks like a Homalloy cab.

ian taylor

I think it is the bridge at Gairnshiel

Bob Tuck

Sorry changed my mind - I think the cab was built by Duramin. But still wish I'd seen it.

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