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Fulham Railway Bridge crosses the River Thames in London. It is very close to Putney Bridge, and carries the London Underground District line between Putney Bridge station on the North, and East Putney station on the South. Fulham Railway Bridge can also be crossed on foot, on the downstream (east) side.
Originally referred to by its design engineers W. H. Thomas and William Jacomb as Putney Railway Bridge (which it is still sometimes called) it has no official name but for over a hundred years it has been known colloquially as "The Iron Bridge".
Opened in 1889 and 229 metres long. It carries District Line tube trains from Wimbledon to Earls Court and beyond. There is a footpath on the east side so it can be crossed on foot.
2024.08.06
Bremen
IMO:9688374
MMSI:538005400
Callsign:V7DM5
Width:27.0 m
Length:184.0 m
Deadweight:38734 tons
Gross tonnage:24230 tons
Liquid Capacity:42472.0 m³
Year of build:2014
Class:Handy
AIS type:Tankship
Ship type:
Chemical Oil Products Tanker
Flag:Marshall Islands
Builder:
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., Ltd.
Owner:
STI FULHAM SHIPPING CO LTD
Operator:
OFFEN TANKERS
Built in 1887-9 for the London and South Western Railway with five spans of lattice-girder construction. It was built by William Jacomb, Brunel's assistant on the ship, the Great Eastern.
FROM: The London Encyclopaedia
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PS: One of my longest exposures at 480 seconds
My home area of Fulham, a district in London, is set close to the River Thames where, given a favourable Winter's twilight, spectacular sunsets occur - 25/02/2021
Nikon D750
Æ’/4.5
20.0 mm
1/60 @ ISO 400
Flash (off, did not fire)