Ashton Avenue Bridge
The Ashton Avenue Bridge is a former road-rail bridge in Bristol, England. Grade II listed, it was constructed as part of the Bristol Harbour Railway, and now carries a guided busway and a local access cycle path.
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Ashton Avenue Bridge
The Ashton Avenue Bridge is a former road-rail bridge in Bristol, England. Grade II listed, it was constructed as part of the Bristol Harbour Railway, and now carries a guided busway and a local access cycle path.
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1906-10-03
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Ashton Avenue Bridge
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View of the New Cut across the Ashton Avenue Bridge
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Pill Pathway rail trail
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Rail: 1987
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Road: 1965
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River Avon at New Cut
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J.C. lnglis
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J.C. lnglis
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Armstrong Whitworth
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John Lysaght
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Iron
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1906-10-03
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Ashton Swing Bridge
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