The only way to leave Edinburgh City and head to the Highlands is the narrowest part of Forth Bay Queen's Ferry (Queensferry)). There are three eye-catching bridges. Red is the magnificent Forth Bridge (Forth Bridge), completed in 1890, with three huge cantilever spans of 1447 meters. It used 5.9 10,000 tons of steel and 8 million rivets; the Foss Highway Bridge (Forth Road Bridge) is the first road bridge of the Queen's Ferry, which was completed 74 years later than the railway bridge and opened in 1964; and the second road bridge next to it is Queensferry-crossing, opened in 2016, and has set a lot of world firsts ()