Greyhound Bridge
| Greyhound Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 54°03′08″N 2°48′01″W / 54.0523°N 2.8002°W | 
| Carries | A6 road (northbound lanes) | 
| Crosses | River Lune | 
| Locale | Lancaster, Lancashire | 
| Preceded by | Skerton Bridge | 
| Followed by | Lune Millennium Bridge | 
| History | |
| Opened | 1911 | 
| Location | |
The Greyhound Bridge is a road-connection spanning the River Lune as it runs through Lancaster, England. It serves as the primary route northwards, on account of a one-way system that directs all southbound traffic over Skerton Bridge. Originally built to carry a railway, it is the third bridge to stand on the present site and lies between the Lune Millennium Bridge and Skerton Bridge.