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Kew Railway Bridge

Kew Railway Bridge was opened in 1869 and consists of 5 wrought iron lattice girder spans of 35 metres each. The bridge was designed by W.R. Galbraith and built by Brassey & Ogilvie for the London and South Western Railway. It is a Grade II listed structure. LinkExternal link
by N Chadwick

Created: Sun, 17 Oct 2010, Updated: Tue, 13 Jun 2017


8 images use this description:

TQ1977 : Oliver's Island and Kew Railway Bridge by N Chadwick
2017
TQ1977 : Kew Railway Bridge by N Chadwick
2010
TQ1977 : The Thames Path goes under Kew Railway Bridge by N Chadwick
2010
TQ1977 : Kew Railway Bridge by N Chadwick
2018
TQ1977 : Kew Railway Bridge by N Chadwick
2010
TQ1978 : Kew Bridge Station by N Chadwick
2017
TQ1977 : Below Kew Railway Bridge by N Chadwick
2010
TQ1978 : Shelter, Kew Bridge Station by N Chadwick
2016


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