M4 Thames Bridge

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M4 Thames Bridge

M4 Thames Bridge (downstream side)
Carries M4 Motorway
Crosses River Thames
Locale Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire and Bray, Berkshire
Material Concrete
Height 25 feet 6 inches (7.77 m)[1]

The M4 Thames Bridge Maidenhead is a motorway bridge between Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire and Bray near Maidenhead, Berkshire in England built in the 1960s.

The bridge carries the M4 Motorway across the River Thames on the reach above Boveney Lock and about 500 yards short of Bray Lock. It is one of four bridges carrying motorway traffic across the Thames, the others being the QE2 Bridge, the M25 Runnymede Bridge (just below Bell Weir Lock) and the M3 Chertsey Bridge. It also carries pedestrian traffic on a footbridge.

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  1. ^ River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames.
Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Maidenhead Railway Bridge (railway) M4 Thames Bridge Summerleaze Footbridge (pedestrian)

Coordinates: 51°30′24″N 0°41′09″W / 51.50667°N 0.68583°W / 51.50667; -0.68583


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