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Ever seen the Tay Bridge from a driver's perspective?
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That Bridge is so long and narrow. And it felt like it went on longer than actually travelling over the bridge feels when I'm on the train. Thankyou.

Excellent! More videos from this perspective please

We've loads more here! ^Angus

@mattclements Nice bit of PR and a great view thanks for posting 🙂

Would love to see the Perth bridge - when there are people walking along it, must be scary for the driver too - especially when they have golf clubs lol

Great video pity there’s no sound.

Thanks Mike, there's no sound as we don't want to distract the crew by sticking a microphone in their office. ^Angus

@weenell3 I love that bridge and when it comes round the bend into the station. Thank fully the station has much improved over the years. It’s a pity retail in Dundee is on the decline with retailers going bust or pulling out

@TheNorfolkScot Not seen that before, impressive!

What differentiates a bridge from a viaduct? Serious question - given the large number of supports (do I mean piers?) that the Tay Bridge has, I'd be inclined to think of it as a viaduct rather than a bridge.

I've had a look at Network Rail's internal jargon buster and they define it as a structure usually made up of a continuous series of bridges or trestles. That suggests to me that it's something more than a simple bridge. ^Angus

