- Barnes Railway Bridge
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name = Barnes Railway Bridge
caption =The current bridge showing the Locke span
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locale =London ,England
carries = Railway
Pedestrians
crosses =River Thames
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open = 1895
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design =Girder bridge
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River Thames inLondon in a northwest to southeast direction at Barnes. It carries theSouth West Trains Hounslow Loop Line , and lies between Barnes Bridge and Chiswick stations. It can also be crossed on foot, and is only one of three bridges in London to combine pedestrian and rail use; the others being theFulham Railway Bridge andHungerford Bridge .History
The original bridge at this location was built in 1849 to a design by
Joseph Locke and looked very similar to the originalRichmond Railway Bridge which he also designed.The replacement bridge, designed by Edward Andrews, is three spans of wrought iron bow string girders carrying two railway tracks. The construction work was carried out by
Head Wrightson on behalf of the London & South Western Railway and was completed in 1895. [ [http://thames.me.uk/s00250.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide] ] The original Locke span still stands unused on the upstream side.University Boat Race
, because it is suggested that whichever crew is ahead at this point will win the race. In 2003 the crews were in almost equal position approaching the bridge and Oxford ultimately won the race by just one foot.
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structure = Crossings
place =River Thames
upstream=Chiswick Bridge |downstream=Hammersmith Bridge |bridge = Barnes Railway Bridge
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