Four bridges over The Feeder, Bristol

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Four bridges over The Feeder, Bristol

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 8 Nov 2012

Viewed along Feeder Road. There are two main bridges. The lighter-coloured bridge (between the two grey ones) carries the A4320 St Philips Causeway. Furthest away, visible in the distance on the right, is a railway bridge. The bridges cross The Feeder which connects the city centre Floating Harbour (near Temple Meads Station) with the River Avon upstream of Netham Weir.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.450929
Longitude
-2.56522