This year’s selection begins in Romania – a train crossing the Danube emerges through a ceremonial arch from a truss bridge toward a platform where a listless group of passengers wait. Elaborate castellations are flanked by oversize sculptures of armed guards, bayonets at the ready. And there’s some nonsense with a ladder. On our imaginary journey to Quincy Point we pass suspension bridges, lifting bridges, swing bridges, causeways and viaducts. Last year's selection can be revisited by following this link.
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Bridges of 2016
Keadby Bridge (1916) carries road and rail over the River
Trent at Althorpe in Lincolnshire
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It’s been another good year for visiting bridges. Our travels took us to Humberside plus Selby and Keadby in February. In April we were in sunny Teesside followed by a trip to Germany in May. Sussex in late May, North Wales and London in September and finally Knaresborough in October complete this year’s review. Last year’s selection can be seen here.
Drypool Bridge over the River Hull built as a Scherzer rolling lift bridge
in 1961
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North Bridge over the River Hull constructed as a Scherzer rolling lift
bridge in 1928-32
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Humber Bridge, suspension bridge opened in 1981 |
Selby Swingbridge over the River Ouse built in 1891 by the North Eastern Railway |
Newport Vertical Lift Bridge (1934) over the River Tees between Stockton and Middlesbrough |
Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge (1911)
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Dornheimer Brücke, north of Darmstadt Hbf
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Dornheimer Brücke, north of Darmstadt Hbf
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Südbrücke, Mainz - completed in 1868
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Main-Neckar-Brücke, Frankfurt - built in 1927
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Eiserner Steg, footbridge over the River Main in Frankfurt - built in 1868 |
Flößerbrücke Frankfurt – completed in 1984
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Ouse Valley Viaduct, Balcombe, West Sussex, built in 1841
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Ouse Valley Viaduct, Balcombe, West Sussex, built in 1841
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Adur Ferry Bridge at Shoreham, opened in 2013
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Thomas Telford's 1826 suspension bridge over the Menai Strait
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Hammersmith Bridge (1887), designed by Joseph Bazalgette
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Blackfriars Bridge (1869) looking south
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Blackfriars Railway Bridge (1886)
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Knaresborough Viaduct (1851) over the River Nidd in Yorkshire
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Labels:
bridges,
engineering,
photography,
transporter bridges
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