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General Information

Completion: 1879
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Road bridge
Structure: Swing bridge
Material: Iron bridge
Structure: Haunched girder bridge
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Material: Iron bridge

Awards and Distinctions

Location

Location: , , ,
Address: Prince Street
Crosses:
  • Avon
Coordinates: 51° 26' 54.84" N    2° 35' 48.30" W
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Technical Information

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

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.

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.

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

Repair work led to the closure of the bridge between 2015 and 2017. Fewer than 2,000 motor vehicle movements now cross the bridge per day using one side, whilst over 24,000 pedestrians and cyclists use the other. This has led pressure groups to call for the bridge to be closed to cars permanently.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Prince Street Bridge" and modified on March 17, 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20085567
  • Published on:
    16/03/2023
  • Last updated on:
    16/03/2023
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