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Carries
  
Road

Material
  
Iron

Closed
  
2015

Cross
  
Bristol Harbour

Crosses
  
Bristol Harbour

Trough construction
  
Riveted steel plates

Owner
  
Bristol City Council

Construction end
  
1879

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Heritage status
  
Grade II listed building

Similar
  
Bristol Harbour, Cumberland Basin, Netham Lock, Pero's Bridge, Underfall Yard

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Prince Street Bridge is a swing bridge across Bristol Harbour. It is now Grade II listed. The bridge carries a road from Prince Street to Wapping Road and is located between the Arnolfini art centre and M Shed museum.

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The iron swing bridge was built in 1879 on the site of the ancient Gib ferry owned by the Dean and Chapter of Bristol Cathedral. It replaced a previous bridge built in 1809. In the 19th century tolls were charged for traffic over the bridge, with the toll house being burnt during the Bristol Riots of 1831.

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The swing bridge is operated by water hydraulic power provided by the adjacent engine house and accumulator tower.

Repair work which commenced in August 2015 was expected to cost £400,000, however initial surveys found the corrosion was worse than initially expected and could now cost £1.2million. Some pressure groups have called for the bridge to be closed to cars permanently, allowing only cyclists and pedestrians to use it.

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References

Prince Street Bridge Wikipedia