Bridge in Windsor
Queen Elizabeth Bridge | |
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Queen Elizabeth Bridge looking upstream | |
Coordinates | 51°29′12″N 0°37′23″W / 51.4867°N 0.6231°W / 51.4867; -0.6231 |
Carries | A332 road |
Crosses | River Thames |
Locale | Windsor |
Characteristics | |
Height | 20 feet 6 inches (6.25 m) |
History | |
Opened | 1966 |
Location | |
The Queen Elizabeth Bridge is a road bridge just to the west of the town of Windsor, Berkshire, England.
The bridge carries the A332 Royal Windsor Way across the River Thames, on the reach between Romney Lock and Boveney Lock. The bridge was completed in 1966, and has formed the principal road route between Windsor and Slough since 1970, when structural cracks in the nearby Windsor Bridge forced that bridge's closure to all motorised traffic.
See also
References
- River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames.
External links
- The Royal Windsor website. The Town Bridge, Windsor, 1824. Retrieved 16 January 2006.
Next bridge upstream | River Thames | Next bridge downstream |
Summerleaze Footbridge | Queen Elizabeth Bridge | Windsor Railway Bridge |
51°29′12″N 0°37′22″W / 51.4868°N 0.6229°W / 51.4868; -0.6229
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