Banana Bridge | |
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![]() Banana Bridge in 2019 | |
Coordinates | 51°26′44.32″N 2°35′7.24″W / 51.4456444°N 2.5853444°W |
Crosses | New Cut |
Preceded by | Bath Bridge |
Followed by | Bedminster Bridge |
History | |
Opened | 1883 |
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Banana Bridge, officially Langton Street Bridge, is a footbridge in Bristol, England which crosses the New Cut. [1] [2] It is Grade II listed. [3]
When constructed in 1883 between Langton Street and St. Luke's Road, the bridge was said to be a temporary route while the nearby Bedminster Bridge was rebuilt. [4] Langton Street has since been lost to bombings in WW2. [1]
Banana Bridge | |
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![]() Banana Bridge in 2019 | |
Coordinates | 51°26′44.32″N 2°35′7.24″W / 51.4456444°N 2.5853444°W |
Crosses | New Cut |
Preceded by | Bath Bridge |
Followed by | Bedminster Bridge |
History | |
Opened | 1883 |
Location | |
|
Banana Bridge, officially Langton Street Bridge, is a footbridge in Bristol, England which crosses the New Cut. [1] [2] It is Grade II listed. [3]
When constructed in 1883 between Langton Street and St. Luke's Road, the bridge was said to be a temporary route while the nearby Bedminster Bridge was rebuilt. [4] Langton Street has since been lost to bombings in WW2. [1]