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Bath Bridge carries Bath Road over the River Avon, a short distance south west of Bristol Temple Meads Station's southern approach bridge.
Bath Bridge carries Bath Road over the River Avon, a short distance south west of Bristol Temple Meads Station's southern approach bridge.



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Bath Bridge carries Bath Road over the River Avon, a short distance south west of Bristol Temple Meads Station's southern approach bridge.

It was opened in 1910, replacing a bridge built c.1855, which in turn replaced Hill's Bridge, Bristol.The steelwork was fabricated by the Motherwell Bridge Co. Site construction work was superintended by the Docks Engineers' Dept.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Daily Press, 9 March 1910