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HFF 22 Sep 23

Happy Fence Friday, All

Rewley Road Swing Bridge, Oxford.

There follows an extract from the Oxford Preservation Trust -
www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk/content/rewley-road-railway-swing-bridge

"The LMS Swing Bridge is one of only two moving bridges on the River Thames - the other being Tower Bridge in London. This ingenious mechanical structure dates from 1851 and was essential in keeping 19th-century Oxford moving.

This Scheduled Monument has a big story to tell, and one that is easy to overlook at first glance. This is a tale not just of the railways coming to Oxford, but of the part Oxford played in railways across England - of Robert Stephenson and Isambard Brunel, the battle for east-west and north-south, and of the ‘Great Exhibition’ of 1851.

The railwaymen could swing open the bridge with a hand crank to let the boats pass or swing closed to let the trains across. The bridge is 22 metres long and weighs 85 tons. It took two men around 5 minutes to wind it open."

I think the bridge has pretty much been restored but maybe the surrounding area is to be landscaped. Anyway, it looked to me like the bridge can never be fully used again because there are a number of buildings close to the bridge that must have been built after the bridge fell into disrepair. If so, that's quite sad!

I will have to research this story some more, methinks :-)

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36 comments

Dimas Sequeira said:

That's a remarkable swing bridge! HFF, Roger!
15 months ago

Roger Bennion replied to Dimas Sequeira:

Thank you, Dimas.
HFF and have a good weekend.
15 months ago

Dinesh said:

Very interesting. Thanks for the "Write" HFF and wishing a great week end
15 months ago

Roger Bennion replied to Dinesh:

Thanks very much, Dinesh.
HFF and have an excellent weekend.
15 months ago ( translate )

LotharW said:

HFF, Roger und ein schönes Wochenende! Der Sound passt!*
15 months ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

A fascinating bridge, interesting reading and an enjoyable link, Roger. HFF and best wishes for the weekend.
15 months ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

An interesting bridge and write up.
HFF & have a great w/e.
15 months ago

Madeleine Defawes said:

Superbe image de ce pont tournant !
Merci pour les explications intéressantes.
HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
15 months ago ( translate )

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Un bien bel aperçu de l'ouvrage, merci pour son histoire très instructive !
HFF Roger avec du soleil peut-être, ici il pleut !
15 months ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

A highly interesting bit of engineering! Even if it cannot be fully used any longer it's a good thig it has been restored. hFF and a great weekend to you!
15 months ago

Christa1004 said:

Thanks for your description, it makes the photo interesting. HFF Roger.
15 months ago

Xata said:

Intresting information on comment too, HFF Roger
15 months ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Very interesting narrative Roger, thank you!
It would be a shame if it cannot be used again history needs to be living and used whenever possible, It has obviously been very well restored and would gain much from not just being a static object !
Great shot by the way, Wish you a great Friday and a good weekend
15 months ago

Stephan Fey said:

HFF, Roger!
15 months ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

a wonderful "fence" image
HFF!
15 months ago ( translate )