Three Bridges, London

Coordinates: 51°30′16″N 0°21′20″W / 51.5044182°N 0.3554333°W / 51.5044182; -0.3554333

View of canal and road bridges crossing the railway line looking east

Three Bridges is a scheduled monument near Hanwell in west London, United Kingdom,[1] designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Work began in 1856, and was completed in 1859.[2]

The three bridges are a clever arrangement allowing the routes of the Grand Junction Canal, Great Western and Brentford Railway, and Windmill Lane to cross each other - road above canal above railway.[3][2]

The project was Brunel's last before he died on 15 September 1859, just two months after its completion.

See also

References

  1. Historic England. "Windmill Bridge (1002020)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Windmill Lane Bridge (Three Bridges)". Disused Stations.
  3. "Is this the right way to Braunston?". Grand Union Canal Walk.
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