1973 London Bridge

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1973 London Bridge is a modern concrete and steel road bridge spanning the River Thames in central London, built to replace the 19th-century stone bridge at the same site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beam bridge
concrete bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
carries motor vehicles
pedestrians
connects City of London NERFINISHED
Southwark NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1972
constructionStart 1967
crosses River Thames NERFINISHED
crossesAt Pool of London NERFINISHED
crossesBetween King William Street area and Borough High Street area
designer Mott, Hay and Anderson NERFINISHED
engineer Mott, Hay and Anderson NERFINISHED
follows site of medieval London Bridge
function road transport
hasDesign multiple-span prestressed concrete box girder
hasFootpath yes
hasHeritageStatus not listed
hasLaneCount 4
hasLighting street lighting
hasParapet concrete parapets
hasToll no
isDownstreamOf Southwark Bridge NERFINISHED
isNot London Bridge in Lake Havasu City NERFINISHED
Tower Bridge NERFINISHED
isPartOf London Inner Ring Road network NERFINISHED
isUpstreamOf Tower Bridge NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedInArea City of London NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Bridge House Estates NERFINISHED
material concrete
steel
namedAfter London NERFINISHED
numberOfSpans 3
officialOpeningDate 1973-03-17
opened 1973
openedToTraffic 1973
owner City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
partOf A3 road NERFINISHED
precededBy 19th-century London Bridge NERFINISHED
replaced 19th-century London Bridge NERFINISHED
replacedBridgeSoldTo Lake Havasu City, Arizona NERFINISHED
replacedStructureDemolished 1967

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1831 London Bridge replacedBy 1973 London Bridge