- Wandsworth Bridge
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name = Wandsworth Bridge
caption = Wandsworth Bridge from the south west
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locale =London ,England
carries = Motor vehicles (A217 road )
crosses =River Thames
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open =1940
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design =Arch bridge
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width =Wandsworth Bridge crosses the
River Thames inLondon in a North-West to South-East direction. It joins the areas ofBattersea , near Wandsworth Town Station, in theLondon Borough of Wandsworth , on the South of the river, to the areas ofSands End andParsons Green , in theLondon Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham , on the North side. Wandsworth Bridge is on the A217 route and is the busiest bridge in London (by numbers of vehicles crossing daily).History
The first Wandsworth Bridge, designed by Julian Tolme was opened in 1873 and featured five cast iron spans on iron based piers with brick abutments. By 1880 a five ton weight limit was imposed on the bridge and a decision taken to replace it. However, it was not until 1935 that work started on the current structure. The new bridge was designed by E.P. Wheeler and built by Holloway Brothers (London) Ltd: it opened in
1940 . [ [http://thames.me.uk/s00210.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide] ] This is a three span steel and concrete cantilever, 197 metres long. It was widened in 1970.For motor boats an 8 Knt. speed limit exists upstream of this bridge, as well as in adjoining creeks to the river.
References
Further reading
* Cross River Traffic: A history of London's Bridges, Chris Roberts, Granta 2006 ISBN 1-86207-884-X, ISBN 978-1-86207-884-0
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Crossings of the River Thames External links
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* [http://www.touruk.co.uk/london_bridges/wandsworth_bridge1.htm Tour UK — Wandsworth Bridge]Crossings navbox
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