
Maidenhead Railway Bridge, Berkshire, England.. Built in 1838 by Isambard KIngdom Brunel it has the widest and flattest arches in the world. Each span is 128ft (39m) with a rise of only 24ft(7m). The bridge carries the Great Western Railway trains out of Paddington, London. |
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