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  • The construction of a bridge was first sanctioned by an Act of Parliament in 1824 and work on site began the following year. It was the first suspension bridge over the River Thames and was designed by William Tierney Clark. The current Hammersmith Bridge was designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and rests on the same pier foundations constructed for Tierney Clark's original structure.
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  • Hammersmith Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the River Thames in west London. It links the southern part of Hammersmith in the London Borough...
  • Hammersmith Bridge is a suspension bridge that was opened, in its current incarnation, in 1887. Since its opening, the structure’s use has changed dramatically...
  • The temporary two-way cycle lane on Hammersmith Bridge is now closed, so that engineers can resume stabilisation works on the Grade II listed structure.
  • The current Hammersmith Bridge was designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and rests on the same pier foundations constructed for Tierney Clark's original structure.
  • Hammersmith Bridge is open to people walking and cycling and to river traffic beneath the bridge, although it is still closed to all motor traffic.
  • Hammersmith Bridge. Hammersmith Bridge is currently closed to all motor traffic . It is open to pedestrians , cyclists and TfL hired e-scooters .
  • Hammersmith Bridge normally supports (haha) 20,000 vehicles a day, many of them quite heavy — like buses, vans up to a certain size, and the frequent SUV.
  • At that date, the bridge was still open to traffic. Hammersmith Bridge is connected to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham at its northern end.
  • Hammersmith Bridge has been the target of two bombs: once by the IRA in 1939, and once by the Provisional IRA in 2000.
  • Hammersmith Bridge was the first suspension bridge over the Thames and the longest suspension crossing in the world at the time of its opening.