Hungerford Bridge, London, UK
Hungerford Bridge, London, UK. This bridge crosses the River Thames and was originally built as a suspension footbridge by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, which opened in 1845. In 1959 it was bought by South Eastern Railway who rebuilt it as a railway extention into Charing Cross station. Two pedestrian bridges were added in 2002 designed by architects Lifschutz Davidson and the WSP Group engineers.
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