A419 Road Bridge

A419 Road Bridge

The A419 crossing the Thames
Coordinates 51°38′34″N 1°50′43″W / 51.64286°N 1.84535°W / 51.64286; -1.84535Coordinates: 51°38′34″N 1°50′43″W / 51.64286°N 1.84535°W / 51.64286; -1.84535
Carries A419 road
Crosses River Thames
Locale Cricklade
Characteristics
Material Concrete
Number of spans 1
History
Opened 1988

A419 Road Bridge is a modern road bridge in England carrying the Cricklade By-pass A419 road in Wiltshire across the River Thames.

The bridge is just to the east of the town and is a concrete construction carrying a dual carriageway built as part of the two-mile £2.4m Blunsdon-Cricklade Improvement opened in June 1988. The A419 is based on the Roman Ermin Way and there was a bridge close by prior to the construction of the present bridge.

See also

Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Cricklade sewage works bridge (no public access)
Cricklade Town Bridge (road)
A419 Road Bridge Eysey Footbridge (pedestrian)
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