Grosvenor Bridge, London Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grosvenor_bridge_1.jpg Author: Fin Fahey
Grosvenor Bridge, also called Victoria Railway Bridge, is a railway bridge across the River Thames in London. It consists of two bridges built in 1858-60 to carry trains to the Victoria station.
Grosvenor Bridge was the first railway bridge across the Thames in central London. The bridges were rebuilt in steel in 1963-67. Areas within the vicinity of its north bank include Pimlico to its north, Chelsea to the west, Lister Hospital and Royal Chelsea Hospital to the northwest. On the south bank, Nine Elms is to its east, and Battersea to the west. Battersea Power Station is to the south of the bridge while Battersea Park to the southwest.
How to reach Grosvenor Bridge
You can view the Grosvenor Bridge from Grosvenor Road. This is a railway bridge, so it is not open to pedestrian. The nearest tube station from here is the Pimlico Tube Station and Sloan Square Tube Station.
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