Vauxhall Bridge

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<googlemap lat="51.448391" lon="-2.611399"> 51.446559, -2.611914, Vauxhall Bridge </googlemap>

To Bristol Docks: Cumberland Road
To Ashton Junction: Cumberland Siding

History

This grade II listed bridge is 270ft long. It was opened in 1900 by the Lady Mayoress of Bristol. It was manufactured by John Lysaghts and cost £10,000. It was originally a swing bridge, but is now fixed in position.

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