St. Andrew's Bridge
From Historical Hastings
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This bridge carries the railway over Queen's Road, originally in a narrow tunnel until this was demolished over three days in 1898 to make way for the current iron railway bridge with fluted columns now in place. The old bridge had developed some worrying cracks in September of 1849, fairly soon after its construction[1].
See also: Queen's Road Railway Bridge
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References & Notes
- ↑ Railway Problems – Hastings Chronicle – archives, accessdate: 24 January 2021