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Photo Number #13897
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Photos Nearby
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Opening of Riverside bridge - the historic cyclists group set off across the bridge again.
0 metres
Road closed to build Riverside bridge. Pedestrians and cycles directed onto pavement. Cycle sign slight obscured due to gate being open.
5 metres
Workmen lining up the bridge. You can watch the video by clicking on the photo or on the little play button below the photo, above. If you watch the video, and listen carefully you can hear the moment when the bridge drops into place. ... [more]
8 metres
The bridge has separate crossings for cyclists and pedestrians. Whether peds will not choose to walk on the 'cycle' side remains to be seen.
9 metres
In order to join the pillar to the bridge the workman who is bent over had to cut out a new spacing plate with the oxy-acetylene torch.
10 metres
New bollards on Eastern side of Riverside bridge ramp. Red arrow marks flip cover of other bollard position. Signpost is in a stupid position & will be dangerous for cyclists.
12 metres
Preparing to 'pull' the main span onto the support pillar. Riverside Bridge.
14 metres
A group of joggers - the first phase of vibration testing on the new Riverside Bridge.
15 metres
Bridge architect, Chris Dunn, shown here told me that the main span is 36m to the top of the support pillars. The pillars are at a sharp angle and so the span to the bases is 40m. The overall span of the bridge includes 100m across the floo ... [more]
15 metres
Riverside 'closed' for construction of the new cycle bridge - not for bikes, horses and pedestrians it isn't!
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