Kennington Railway Bridge

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Kennington Railway Bridge
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Kennington Railway Bridge from downstream. Beyond the bridge can be seen the crossing at the confluence of Hinksey Stream.
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Carries Former Wycombe Railway
Crosses River Thames
Locale Kennington, Oxfordshire
Maintained by Network Rail
Characteristics
Height 13 feet 6 inches (4.11 m)[1]
History
Opened 1923

Kennington Railway Bridge near the village of Kennington, Oxfordshire crosses the River Thames between Sandford Lock and Iffley Lock. It carries the freight railway branch line that serves the BMW Mini factory at Cowley. The freight railway is part of the former Wycombe Railway that linked Maidenhead and Oxford via High Wycombe and Princes Risborough. The current steel bridge was built for the Great Western Railway in 1923. It replaced a wooden bridge built for the Wycombe Railway in 1864. At its western end is the site of the former Iffley Halt railway station.[2]

See also

References

  1. River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames
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Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Isis Bridge (road) Kennington Railway Bridge Sandford Lock (pedestrian)

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