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Local HistoryYou are in: Tyne > History > Local History > The swing bridge George in the bridge's engine room The swing bridgeThe Swing Bridge is one of the famous series of bridges spanning the River Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead and George Fenwick has been engineer there for 18 years. Nestled far below the Tyne Bridge lies the Swing Bridge. Designed and constructed by Sir W.G. Armstrong and Company Limited, of Elswick, the bridge was first used in 1876. The bridge is operated by hydraulic engines and has swung hundreds of thousands of times over the years to allow vessels to pass through. Inside the bridge, the machinery is in immaculate condition and that is testament to the hard work of the team who work there. George Fenwick has been the bridge engineer for 18 years and here he speaks about the job.
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