- Victoria Bridge, Datchet
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caption=Victoria Bridge from the downstream side
official_name= Victoria Bridge
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Datchet andWindsor, Berkshire , England. It crosses theRiver Thames on the reach betweenOld Windsor Lock andRomney Lock . It was rebuilt in 1967 to replace a damaged bridge.The Victoria and Albert Bridges in Datchet were built to replace the old Datchet Bridge as part of the rerouting of the Datchet to Windsor roads following the expansion of the grounds of
Windsor Castle . Prince Albert is said to have had a part in the design [Fred. S. Thacker "The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs" 1920 - republished 1968 David & Charles] Victoria Bridge was built in 1851, paid for partly by the Windsor, Staines and Richmond Railway Company who were keen to have access to Windsor across part of the castle property. The original bridge was built of cast iron with stone abuttments. The bridge was severely damaged by a group of tanks crossing it duringWorld War II but was not closed until 1963, operating with weight restrictions. There was a temporarybailey bridge and the central crossing was replaced by a concrete structure and reopened in 1967. Under the terms of the original contract,British Rail were required to contribute to the cost. [ [http://www.thamesweb.co.uk/windsor/windsorbridges/bridges2.html Thames web on the Windsor bridges] ]ee also
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Crossings of the River Thames References
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upstream = southern bankWindsor Bridge
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Albert Bridge
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