Rotherhithe crossing

The Rotherhithe crossing or Brunel Bridge is a proposed bridge for pedestrians and cyclists over the River Thames in London, England between Rotherhithe and Canary Wharf.

A bridge was proposed at this location by Sustrans in 2008. In 2015, Sustrans prepared an updated feasibility study in collaboration with reForm architects and ElliottWood engineers reviewing the location, geometry, and approaches of the bridge, published in 2016.[1]

As part of the feasibility study an innovative bascule design was developed. This design would be the largest Bascule in the world and the second largest opening bridge.

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