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Sutton Bridge is so called because of the swing bridge over the River Nene; the bridge itself is more correctly called Cross Keys Bridge. Built in 1897 for the railway it now carries the A17 road and enables ships to navigate upstream as far as the port of Wisbech.
Port Sutton Bridge is a modern 52-acre dry cargo port and warehouse complex on the UK East coast, and has the capability to handle almost any dry cargo, with a particular focus on steel, timber bulk commodity and agricultural products.
Its location makes it an ideal gateway to the UK's industrial and agricultural heartland.
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