Alan Ross, Engineering and Asset Manager for Network rail in Scotland takes us a journey over the iconic Forth Bridge. From his first impressions as a 17 year in awe of the bridge, through to today he was part of the team who made the case for why the bridge should be recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
At just under 2.5km in length, with 6.5 million rivets, standing 110m high and weighing in at over 53,000 tonnes there is only 1 single span cantilever bridge in the world that is bigger. This iconic Scottish monument plays a key role in the transportation of goods and people. But the bridge is more than that to people, as Alan describes, it has an emotional connection to people.