Three Bridges, London

Coordinates: 51°30′16″N 0°21′20″W / 51.5044182°N 0.3554333°W / 51.5044182; -0.3554333
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Windmill Bridge
View of the canal (middle level) and road (upper level) crossing the railway line looking east
TypeBridges
LocationHanwell
Coordinates51°30′16″N 0°21′20″W / 51.5044182°N 0.3554333°W / 51.5044182; -0.3554333
OS grid referenceTQ 14246 79655
AreaEaling
Built16 July 1859; 164 years ago (1859-07-16)
ArchitectIsambard Kingdom Brunel
Official nameWindmill Bridge
Designated26 January 1970; 54 years ago (1970-01-26)
Reference no.1002020
Three Bridges, London is located in Greater London
Three Bridges, London
Location of Windmill Bridge in Greater London

Three Bridges, properly known as Windmill Bridge, is a three-level crossing of bridges near Hanwell in west London, United Kingdom.[1] Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the bridges are a clever arrangement allowing the routes of the Grand Junction Canal, Great Western and Brentford Railway, and Windmill Lane to cross each other: road above canal above railway.[2][3] Work began in 1856, and was completed on 16 July 1859.[3] The project was Brunel's last before he died on 15 September 1859, just two months after its completion.

The structure is a scheduled monument.

See also

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Windmill Bridge (1002020)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Is this the right way to Braunston?". Grand Union Canal Walk.
  3. ^ a b "Windmill Lane Bridge (Three Bridges)". Disused Stations.