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Kingston Bridge, London

Kingston Bridge
Kingston Bridge2.jpg
Kingston Bridge from upstream at Kingston
Coordinates 51°24′40″N 0°18′32″W / 51.41111°N 0.30889°W / 51.41111; -0.30889
Carries A308 road
Crosses River Thames
Locale Kingston upon Thames
Heritage status Grade II* listed structure
Characteristics
Design Arch
Material Stone
Total length 382 feet 0 inches (116.43 m)
Height 23 feet 11 inches (7.29 m)
Longest span 60 feet 0 inches (18.29 m)
No. of spans 5
Piers in water 4
History
Designer Edward Lapidge
Opened 17 July 1828
Statistics
Daily traffic 50,000 vehicles
Toll Abolished 1870

Coordinates: 51°24′40″N 0°18′32″W / 51.41111°N 0.30889°W / 51.41111; -0.30889

Kingston Bridge is a road bridge at Kingston upon Thames in south west London, England, carrying the A308 across the River Thames. It joins the town centre of Kingston in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, to Hampton Court Park, Bushy Park, and the village of Hampton Wick in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. In 2005 it was carrying approximately 50,000 vehicles per day with up to 2,000 vehicles per hour in each direction during peak times.

Kingston Bridge is on the reach above Teddington Lock and close to and downstream of the mouth of the Hogsmill River, a minor tributary of the Thames. It is on the route of the Thames Path and is the end point for the Thames Down Link long distance footpath from Box Hill station.

Until Putney Bridge was opened in 1729, Kingston Bridge was the only crossing of the river between London Bridge and Staines Bridge.


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