Vauxhall Bridge (London)
N 51° 29.257 W 000° 07.633
30U E 699443 N 5707965
The Vauxhall bridge in London, steel and granite deck five-arch bridge opened for public use in 1906, crosses the River Thames and connects Vauxhall on the south bank and Pimlico on the north bank.
Waymark Code: WMMMR0
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/11/2014
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The Vauxhall bridge in London, steel and granite deck five-arch bridge opened for public use in 1906, crosses the River Thames and connects Vauxhall on the south bank and Pimlico on the north bank.
The the current 247 m long and 24 m wide five-arch Vauxhall bridge was built at the site of loder one in 1898-1906 according to project by Sir Alexander Binnie. This interesting bridge is decorated by eight beautiful bronze female statues symbolising Pottery, Engineering, Architecture and Agriculture upstream, and Science, Fine Arts, Local Government and Education downstream modelled by Alfred Drury and Frederick William Pomeroy.
Length of bridge: 247 m
Height of bridge: 12.1 m at lowest astronomical tide
What type of traffic does this bridge support?: pedestrians, motor vehicles, bikes
What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: River Thames
Date constructed: 1898-1906
Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: yes
Name of road or trail the bridge services: A202 road (The A202 is a primary A road in London. It runs from New Cross Gate to London Victoria station. The section forming part of the London Inner Ring Road is known as Vauxhall Bridge Road).
Location: Central London
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