- Vauxhall Bridge
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name = Vauxhall Bridge
caption = Vauxhall bridge looking downstream from the north bank
official_name =
locale =London ,England
carries = Motor vehicles
Pedestrians
crosses =River Thames
maint =
open =26 May 1906
below =
traffic =
design =Arch Bridge
toll =
mainspan =
length =
width =Vauxhall Bridge is a steel arched
bridge for road and foot traffic, crossing theRiver Thames in a north-west south-east orientation, betweenLambeth Bridge andGrosvenor Bridge , in centralLondon .On the north bank is
Westminster , withTate Britain and theMillbank Tower to the north-east, andPimlico and its tube station to the north and east.On the south bank, Vauxhall Cross, site of
Vauxhall station and the headquarters of MI6, lies immediately to the south-east; Kennington is to the east,Vauxhall to the south-east and Nine Elms to the south west.The
River Effra , one of the Thames's many underground tributaries, empties into the main river just to the east of the bridge on the south bank.History
The current bridge was designed by Sir
Alexander Binnie , with modifications byMaurice Fitzmaurice , to replace a previous cast-iron structure. It was built by Petwick Brothers. [ [http://thames.me.uk/s00150.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide] ]It was completed in 1906, and opened on the
May 26 by the Prince of Wales, and was the first bridge to carrytram s across the Thames. It measures 80ft wide by 809ft long, has five steel arches mounted on granite piers, and its most striking feature is a series of bronze female figures on the bridge abutments, both upstream and downstream, commemorating the arts and sciences. The four upstream figures are byF. W. Pomeroy , the four downstream byAlfred Drury .The previous bridge was the nine-span
Regent's Bridge , designed by James Walker and opened in 1816 as a toll-bridge. The history leading up to the construction of this bridge was tortuous with at least three aborted designs rejected, two by John Rennie—first a seven-span stone bridge, and then a design with eleven cast-iron arches—and one by SirSamuel Bentham .
thumb|280px|The_Vauxhall_Bridge_in_1829 ]Walker's nine-span structure was the first iron-built bridge over the Thames in London, but it lasted less than 90 years. Tidal scour undermined the bridge's piers and these were too expensive to replace. A temporary wooden bridge was constructed across the river and demolition work began in 1898, but construction of the Binnie bridge did not start until 1904. Fact|date=July 2008
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structure = Crossings
place =River Thames
bridge = Vauxhall Bridge
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upstream=Victoria Line Tunnel (underground)Grosvenor Bridge (railway)Chelsea Bridge (road)
downstream=Lambeth Bridge
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