Inverurie Bridge
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The photograph on this page of Inverurie Bridge by Anne Burgess as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 29 Sep 2017
Originally this was the main crossing over the River Don, and until the late 20th century it carried all the traffic to and from Aberdeen and Inverness and all points in between. It is now, fortunately, bypassed by a new main road bridge a few hundred metres upstream which carries all the through traffic. Even so, it can be a bottleneck at busy times. The river divides into two channels here; they rejoin about 400 metres downstream beyond the island of Broom Inch.