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M3 Chertsey Bridge

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Carries
  
M3 motorway

Locale
  
Chertsey

No. of spans
  
3

Total length
  
6.5 m

Material
  
Concrete

Carry
  
M3 motorway

Crosses
  
River Thames

Maintained by
  
Highways Agency

Piers in water
  
0

Location
  
Chertsey

Body of water
  
River Thames

Number of spans
  
3

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Similar
  
River Thames, M4 Thames Bridge, M25 Runnymede Bridge, Chertsey Bridge, Walton Bridge

The M3 Chertsey Bridge is a motorway bridge in England built in the 1970s.

Purpose

The bridge carries a minimum of medium-distance traffic along the M3 motorway between its first and second junctions across the River Thames at its north-south reach above Chertsey Lock, Surrey.

The bridge is 300 metres upstream of the lock and 450 metres upstream of taller Chertsey Bridge, the short-distance traffic bridge of Chertsey across the river, which is a stone-built listed structure — restored and strengthened in the early 21st century, humped and subject to an 18-ton LGV use restriction. It was erected in 1785, replacing an earlier bridge on the site.

It is one of three bridges carrying motorways across the Thames, the others being the M25 Runnymede Bridge and the M4 Thames Bridge, Maidenhead.

References

M3 Chertsey Bridge Wikipedia