Men who built Forth Road Bridge reunited
Transport minister Keith Brown praised their role in “one of the most impressive feats of engineering of the time”.
The bridge was the longest suspension bridge outside the United States when it was opened by the Queen in September 1964.
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Hide AdForth Road Bridge bridgemaster Barry Colford paid tribute to the seven people killed and the “many” injured during its construction.
Workers were faced with winds of up to 110mph which delayed progress for more than a month.
George Bowie, 74, from Rosyth, who was a supervisor on the project, described the design of the adjacent new bridge, due to be completed in 2016, as “a masterpiece”.