London Bridge

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London Bridge is a historic and frequently rebuilt crossing in central London that spans the River Thames, linking the City of London with Southwark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
road bridge
architect Lord Holford
carries A3 road
connects City of London
Southwark
constructionStart 1967
country United Kingdom
crosses Thames
surface form: River Thames
crossesAt Pool of London
design box girder bridge
engineer Mott, Hay and Anderson
famousFor association with the nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down"
being repeatedly rebuilt over centuries
follows London Bridge self-linksurface differs
surface form: Roman London Bridge
hasFootpath two sidewalks
hasHeritageStatus not listed
hasHistoricalPrecursor Roman bridge over the Thames at London
medieval London Bridge
hasLanes 4 road lanes
hasLength about 269 metres
hasToll no
hasWidth about 32 metres
isInDistrict City of London
Southwark
surface form: London Borough of Southwark
isNear London Bridge railway station
surface form: London Bridge station

Monument to the Great Fire of London (with Robert Hooke)
surface form: Monument to the Great Fire of London

Southwark Cathedral
The Shard
locatedIn England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
maintainedBy Bridge House Estates
material concrete
steel
numberOfSpans 3
opened 1973
owner Bridge House Estates
parallelTo Cannon Street Railway Bridge
Tower Bridge
partOf Thames river crossings in London
precededBy 1831 London Bridge
regionServed Central London
replaced 1831 London Bridge
replacedStructureType stone arch bridge
traffic motor vehicles
pedestrians

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Thames crossedBy London Bridge
Orpington hasRailServiceTo London Bridge
Gatwick Airport railConnectionTo London Bridge
John Rennie the Elder notableWork London Bridge
this entity surface form: London Bridge (19th-century stone bridge)
John Rennie the Elder designed London Bridge
this entity surface form: London Bridge (19th-century stone bridge)
Southwark hasLandmark London Bridge
Southwark crossedBy London Bridge
Redhill distanceTo London Bridge
Oxted hasRailConnectionTo London Bridge
Thameslink usesStation London Bridge
St Saviour, Southwark linkedBy London Bridge
Sevenoaks railConnectionsTo London Bridge
Orpington railway station connectsTo London Bridge
Fergie notableWork London Bridge
Anston limestone notableUseInBuilding London Bridge
this entity surface form: London Bridge (19th-century structure)
London Bridge follows London Bridge self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Roman London Bridge
Central London contains London Bridge
Stane Street startsNear London Bridge
Monument to the Great Fire of London (with Robert Hooke) near London Bridge
subject surface form: Monument to the Great Fire of London
Eastcheap, London near London Bridge
Cannon Street nearbyLandmark London Bridge
Bankside near London Bridge
Reigate railway station hasServiceTo London Bridge
Lake Havasu touristAttraction London Bridge
this entity surface form: London Bridge in Lake Havasu City
Pudding Lane near London Bridge
John Rennie the Younger notableWork London Bridge
John Rennie the Younger notableWork London Bridge
this entity surface form: New London Bridge
Jubilee line serves London Bridge
Borough Market near London Bridge
Redhill railway station connectsTo London Bridge
Caterham Valley railServicesTo London Bridge
Southwark Bridge followedBy London Bridge
Luton Airport Parkway connectsTo London Bridge
Bermondsey adjacentTo London Bridge
Farringdon connectsTo London Bridge
Sevenoaks railway station connectsTo London Bridge
Southwark Cathedral near London Bridge
Guy’s Campus, London locatedNear London Bridge
Guy’s Hospital nearbyLandmark London Bridge
Bridge House Estates maintains London Bridge
Borough High Street connectsTo London Bridge
Waterloo East adjacentStation London Bridge