Black Potts Railway Bridge

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Black Potts Railway Bridge carries the railway from London (Waterloo) to Windsor, Berkshire across the River Thames. The Staines to Windsor & Eton Line terminates immediately after the bridge at Windsor and Eton Riverside railway station. The bridge crosses the Thames on the reach above Old Windsor Lock, shortly before Romney Lock.

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Black Potts Railway Bridge
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Downstream side of Black Potts Bridge
Coordinates51°29′33″N 0°35′49″W
CarriesStaines to Windsor & Eton Line
CrossesRiver Thames
LocaleWindsor
Maintained byNetwork Rail
Characteristics
MaterialIron
Height19 feet 6 inches (5.94 m)[1]
History
Opened1850
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History

In 1849 the Windsor Staines and Richmond Railway sought leave to erect a temporary crossing here and the bridge was opened in 1850.[2] The opening delay was caused by the collapse of one of the piers on the day before inspection.[3] The bridge is supported in the middle by Black Potts Ait. Originally the bridge had ornate cast-iron ribs, but these corroded and were replaced with more utilitarian wrought iron girders, which radically altered the bridge's appearance.

Black Potts Viaduct

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Jubilee River at Black Potts Viaduct

Immediately to the east of the bridge is the Black Potts Railway Viaduct. This had to be provided with substantial protection[4] when the Jubilee River was constructed, as the outfall of this channel passes through the brick arches of the existing Victorian viaduct, just downstream of the Black Potts Railway Bridge.

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