The Hungerford Bridge

The Hungerford Bridge crosses the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge in London.
The design is a steel truss railway bridge. The bridge is sometimes known as the Charing Cross Bridge and is flanked by two more recent cable-stayed pedestrian bridges that are constucted on the railway bridge's foundation piers. They are named the Golden Jubilee Bridges.
At the northern end of the bridge is Charing Cross railway station also near Victoria Embankment and Embankment Pier. The southern end is near Waterloo station, Royal Festival Hall, the London Eye and County Hall.

Ref: Cat No: A0454PB

Date: 28/07/2009

Location: London, England

Photographer: Copyright John Lloyd

The Hungerford Bridge

The Hungerford Bridge crosses the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge in London.
The design is a steel truss railway bridge. The bridge is sometimes known as the Charing Cross Bridge and is flanked by two more recent cable-stayed pedestrian bridges that are constucted on the railway bridge's foundation piers. They are named the Golden Jubilee Bridges.
At the northern end of the bridge is Charing Cross railway station also near Victoria Embankment and Embankment Pier. The southern end is near Waterloo station, Royal Festival Hall, the London Eye and County Hall.

Ref: Cat No: A0454PB

Date: 28/07/2009

Location: London, England

Photographer: Copyright John Lloyd