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  2. Windsor Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The brick viaduct carrying the GWR line into Windsor, looking east towards Eton College. Windsor Railway Bridge is a wrought iron 'bow and string' bridge in Windsor, Berkshire, crossing the River Thames on the reach between Romney Lock and Boveney Lock.

  3. List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom

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    wrought iron lattice truss: Crosses the River Usk: St Pinnock Viaduct: near Bodmin Parkway, Cornwall: 1882: II: St Thomas Viaduct: Exeter, Devon: wrought iron lattice truss: Saltburn Viaduct: Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Redcar and Cleveland: 1872: Brick arch: II: Carries the Boulby line (now a mineral branch terminating at Boulby Mine) over Skelton ...

  4. List of bridges in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Iron arch bridge over the River Ancholme: High Bridge: Lincolnshire: Lincoln: 1160: I: spans the River Witham. Oldest bridge in UK with shops. High Bridge: Berkshire: Reading: 1788: across the River Kennet: High Level Bridge: Tyne and Wear: Newcastle upon Tyne: 1849: I: Road and rail bridge across the River Tyne: Hockenhull Platts: Cheshire ...

  5. Dinting Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The viaduct comprises three sections: starting from the south end, there is a series of seven stone arches, each 50 feet (15 m) wide. The central section consists of five openings (later divided by strengthening piers). A further four stone arches take the railway to the northerly junction with the branch to Hadfield and into Dinting station. [1]

  6. Britannia Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Bridge (Welsh: Pont Britannia) is a bridge in Wales that crosses the Menai Strait between the Isle of Anglesey and city of Bangor.It was originally designed and built by the noted railway engineer Robert Stephenson as a tubular bridge of wrought iron rectangular box-section spans for carrying rail traffic.

  7. Blackfriars Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The present bridge which on 6 November 1869 was opened by Queen Victoria [3] is 923 feet (281 m) long, consisting of five wrought iron [4] arches built to a design by Joseph Cubitt. Cubitt also designed the adjacent rail bridge (now demolished) and it was a condition that the spans and piers of the two bridges be aligned.

  8. Category : Cast-iron arch bridges in the United Kingdom

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    Cast-iron arch bridges in Northern Ireland (1 P) ... Cast-iron arch bridges in Wales (3 P) This page was last edited on 8 April 2017, at 08:35 (UTC). Text ...

  9. List of Dublin bridges and tunnels - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge at 16 [19th century wrought iron pedestrian suspension bridge crossing the south channel of the river to the 17th tee in the Kildare Hotel and Golf Club] A truss bridge just west of Straffan Bridge; Straffan Bridge; Rock Bridge [footbridge at Celbridge Abbey] A footbridge immediately to the south of the road bridge in Celbridge

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