Queen's Park Bridge
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Queen's Park Bridge by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 17 Dec 2010
Looking across the lower part of Queen's Park, towards the bridge carrying Queen's Park Road. The Bridge was opened in 1933. The bridge is a ferro-concrete structure; its main feature is the parabolic arch which has a span of 129 feet. It also has two other sections, the south and north viaducts, giving the bridge a total length of 410 feet. It is 50ft wide between the parapets, comprising a 30ft carriageway and two 10ft footpaths. (http://www.link4life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=c.showPage&pageID=671)