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Fulham Railway Bridge

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Crosses
  
Preceded by
  
Opened
  
1889

Body of water
  
Followed by
  
Locale
  
Design
  
Location
  
London

Bridge type
  
Girder bridge

Carries
  
District line, Pedestrian

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Similar
  
River Thames, Wandsworth Bridge, Battersea Railway Bridge, Putney Bridge, Kew Railway Bridge

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Fulham Railway Bridge crosses the River Thames in London. It is very close to Putney Bridge, and carries the London Underground District line between Putney Bridge station on the North, and East Putney station on the South. Fulham Railway Bridge can also be crossed on foot, on the downstream (east) side.

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History

The bridge is of lattice girder construction and 418 metres long, with 5 spans totalling 301 metres actually across the river, two further spans on the southern shore, and one on the north. It was designed by Brunel's former assistant William Jacomb, built by Head Wrightson and opened in 1889.

References

Fulham Railway Bridge Wikipedia


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