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

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    Wrought iron arch: Carries the West London line over the River Thames: Belvidere Bridge: Shrewsbury: 1848: Arch: II* Two spans at 31 m (34 yd) each in length: Belah Viaduct: Barras, Cumbria: 320 m (1,050 ft) 1861: Lattice girder: Crossed the River Belah. Demolished in 1963. Bennerley Viaduct: Awsworth, Nottinghamshire: 443 m (1,453 ft) 1877 ...

  3. 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.

  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. Meldon Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The viaduct is constructed mainly of wrought iron. It is one of two surviving wrought iron truss and trestle railway bridges in the United Kingdom, [1] [6] the other being the Bennerley Viaduct, [13] between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, which differs by having lattice trusses (meaning the diagonals are criss-crossed). [14] [c]

  6. Britannia Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was rebuilt in stages. The first stage was to erect the new steel arches under the two original wrought-iron tubes. [15] The arches were completed, and single-line working was restored to the railway on 30 January 1972 by reusing one of the tubes. The next stage was to dismantle and remove the other tube and replace it with a ...

  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. List of bridges in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron footbridge over the River Liffey Islandbridge: Phoenix Park: 1793: Spans the River Liffey James Joyce Bridge: 2003: Spans the River Liffey Liffey Railway Bridge: Heuston: 1877: Wrought iron Box truss railway bridge over the River Liffey: London Bridge: 1857: Spans the River Dodder Loopline Bridge: 1891: Wrought iron railway bridge ...

  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