When was Barnes Bridge built?

When was Barnes Bridge built?

1849
Barnes Bridge In 1847 the Windsor, Staines and South-Western Railway was given permission to build a line from Barnes to Feltham. The bridge to carry this line across the Thames was designed by Joseph Locke and Thomas Brassey and opened in 1849.

What is the longest bridge over the Thames?

The longest bridge in London The bridge is the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, crossing the Thames as part of the Dartford crossing, to the east of the city.

What bridge is next to Big Ben?

Westminster Bridge
Cross the Thames at Westminster Bridge if you want to get an iconic picture of Big Ben on the north bank, or the London Eye to the south.

Where is Barnes railway station in London located?

/ 51.4671; -0.242 / 51.4671; -0.242 Barnes railway station is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in south London, and is in Travelcard Zone 3. The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway .

Who is the architect of Barnes train station?

Originally built by renowned architect William Tite – best known for designing London’s Royal Exchange building – the station is the last remaining brick-built, gothic-style station on the Richmond branch line.

When was Barnes station on the Richmond branch built?

Opened in the summer of 1846, Barnes station lies within Travelcard Zone 3 in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames. Originally built by renowned architect William Tite – best known for designing London’s Royal Exchange building – the station is the last remaining brick-built, gothic-style station on the Richmond branch line.

When did the Barnes train crash take place?

The Barnes rail crash, in which 13 people were killed and 41 injured, occurred near this station on 1 December 1955. It is the nearest station for Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton Club, Rosslyn Park F.C. grounds, and the University of Roehampton . There are four platform faces. This is the general service pattern: