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Lady Bay Bridge

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Crosses
  
River Trent

Body of water
  
River Trent

Opened
  
1878


Similar
  
River Trent, Trent Bridge, Gunthorpe Bridge, Clifton Bridge, Wilford Toll Bridge

Lady Bay Bridge is a road bridge of two lanes that spans the River Trent in West Bridgford, Nottingham. It is the bridge following (downstream) from Trent Bridge and connects the main thoroughfare of Radcliffe Road (on the south side) with Meadow Lane (on the north side).

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Lady bay bridge


History

Originally, the bridge was the rail crossing for the Midland Railway from Melton Mowbray to Nottingham Station (formerly known as Nottingham Midland). When this line was abandoned in 1968, plans were made to convert the river crossing and so relieve pressure on Trent Bridge. However, these works were not complete until the early 1980s. The bridge had a complete re-paint from July 2010 to early 2011, carried out by Nottingham-based company "Enderby Hyland". However evidence of a bridge in this area goes back as far as the Saxons who crossed in the same area. Then in the 15th century, when it was decided to build a bridge in this area, they used the original arches of Lady Bay bridge dating back to the 15th century.

The bridge was once used as an Eastern Bloc rail crossing in the 1982 TV Series Smiley's People based upon the novel by John le Carre that starred Sir Alec Guinness.

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Lady Bay Bridge Wikipedia