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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread


This will annoy some people, but IMO it'd be nice if at some point we could get rid of wearmouth bridge and build something unique and amazing.
It's basically just a smaller knockoff of the Tyne bridge, we can do better. We could also have more lanes to improve traffic flow in our prosperous, bustling city! :cool:

It was actually built before the Tyne Bridge to prove the design worked. Then the Tyne Bridge itself was a trial for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. All basically the same bridge in increasing size.
 
It was actually built before the Tyne Bridge to prove the design worked. Then the Tyne Bridge itself was a trial for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. All basically the same bridge in increasing size.
The Tyne bridge construction started two years earlier, GOM! In 1925.

Edit: Wearmouth bridge is grade 2 listed anyway. I guess we'll have to build one alongsde it!
 
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This will annoy some people, but IMO it'd be nice if at some point we could get rid of wearmouth bridge and build something unique and amazing.
It's basically just a smaller knockoff of the Tyne bridge, we can do better. We could also have more lanes to improve traffic flow in our prosperous, bustling city! :cool:

I thought the Wearmouth was bigger than the Tyne? It has more lanes I know that.
 
Because that's what people do, they won't always say "Keel Crossing". Have you never used or heard someone say "Head ower the Queen Alex" or "head ower the Wearmouth" as people drop the actual part of what something is?


"Aye, I'll keel ower going the long way round ower the Wearmouth in this heat!" ;)
No. Never ever heard someone say 'we'll go over the wearmouth'. People will just think you mean go to wearmouth. Only thing I've heard is wearmouth bridge
 
No. Never ever heard someone say 'we'll go over the wearmouth'. People will just think you mean go to wearmouth. Only thing I've heard is wearmouth bridge
I'm talking about in general conversation so people will know what you mean. Have you've never heard anyone say for example "Queen Alex" when about directions or where they were going when something happened. Or has it's always "Queen Alexandra Bridge" for you?

"I was coming along Dame Dot and headed ower the Wearmouth and there was a crash at the roundabout" is a quick example of part of a conversation as that gives context to the name without having to say bridge after it.
 
I'm talking about in general conversation so people will know what you mean. Have you've never heard anyone say for example "Queen Alex" when about directions or where they were going when something happened. Or has it's always "Queen Alexandra Bridge" for you?

"I was coming along Dame Dot and headed ower the Wearmouth and there was a crash at the roundabout" is a quick example of part of a conversation as that gives context to the name without having to say bridge after it.
I have heard the queen Alex before as it really shortens it,but never the wearmouth
 
Im still going to cross back over into town using the Wearmouth bridge, once the novelty wears off of the Keel bridge I think people will do likewise, plus there's less chance of catching covid.
Less likely to get wet sinking in to the Wear too. Although it'll probably be sound first game of the season, but come the last game of the season people will need wellies apparently.
 
I've heard from a good source they've come up with a groundbreaking idea. They're going to use the traffic lights to stop the cars and let people over the road in intervals.
The club are going to sell bridge tickets for match days, turnstile system will be in place only allowing curtain numbers on the bridge at any one time. Bit extra revenue to pay for Henderson’s salary.
 
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