Railway Bridge

Posted in antique photos by admin on January 9, 2009

how many railway bridges are there in London?

Queen Elizabeth II suspension bridge

Tower Bridge - built with a rising centre roadway, to enable ships to pass it on their way to the Docks

London Bridge, the oldest and most famous of the bridges. The wooden bridge on the Roman site continued until 1176, when it was replaced by a stone bridge. remarkably this survived until 1831, carrying out all sorts of useful tasks like displaying the severed heads of executed traitors and rebels. The 1831 bridge was designed by John Rennie, and when this in its turn was replaced in 1972, it was transported stone by stone to the Arizona Desert, where it resides today

Southwark Bridge

Blackfriars Road and Rail

Waterloo Bridge, replaced in 1942 Rennie's bridge of 1817

Charring Cross Rail

Westminster Bridge - remember Wordsworth's sonnet "Earth has not anything to show more fair"

Lambeth Bridge, on the site of the Archbishop's ferry - he had to be bought off

Vauxhall

Grosvenor Rail

Chelsea- a handsome suspension bridge

Albert Bridge - perhaps the nicest of them all

A further 18 bridges until one reaches Hampton Court Bridge, the last in the capital

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