Severn crossing free after 800 years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-46539168
I remember the first time I crossed there (on a touring holiday), on the ferry, they had just started spinning the suspension cables for the first bridge. It was an amazing sight seeing tiny little workers very high up on the pilot cables used for construction, working on the new cables - it all looked very frightening.
The ferry itself was an eye-opener. Having queued down the approach road for some time, we eventually got aboard. It was side loading via a lowered "drawbridge", on to a turntable in the middle which was then turned through 90 degrees (by hand if I recall correctly) to load cars up into the fore and aft areas. Only took about a dozen or so cars.
The second (and subsequent) times I crossed, the bridge was complete - not as exciting although I did once walk across it which was quite an experience.