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Find out how we've improved links between our historic town centre, the Thames Path and north Kingston
Over the weekend of the 23-24 March, the new bridge for pedestrians and cyclists was installed next to Kingston station. Weighing 50 tonnes, and measuring 32m long by 4m wide and 3m high, the bridge arrived overnight having travelled by road from Wales on a transporter with a police escort. Then, as one unit, was lifted and installed into position.
It was a significant engineering achievement and milestone in the progress of upgrading the area around Kingston station, as part of the Go Cycle programme’s improving of Kingston’s cycling and transport infrastructure. www.kingston.gov.uk/go
The overnight operation involved closing Kingsgate underpass on Saturday evening to start preparations to install the bridge, which involved:
See it unfold here, step-by-step:
In planning and delivering this operation, The Go Cycle team would like to thank our colleagues and associated partners including Dyer & Butler who managed the engineering operation, the bridge designers Buro Happold, Braithwaite Engineering the bridge manufacturers, PlantSpeed the heavy haulage specialists, the specialist crane operators Sarens UK, and a host of specialist support services that helped coordinate the operation over the weekend, including Network Rail and Transport for London.