Keith Burton's photos with the keyword: road bridge
Langstone Harbour View (+PiP)
11 Nov 2023 |
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The view from Langstone Harbour looking towards the road bridge, which is the only route on and off Hayling Island (except by boat). Best viewed large, if you have time.
The PiP shows a slightly different perspective and was taken around an hour and a half later when the sun was coming out to play.
Thanks for looking..........and have a lovely weekend..!!
Langstone Road Bridge
15 Jun 2022 |
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Yesterday you saw the close up, black and white version...........today I present the whole bridge in full colour. The Havant end is on the left, Hayling on the right.
Please view large, on black for best effect.
Bridge and Sailing Boat
14 Jun 2022 |
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This is part of the road bridge that connects Havant to Hayling Island, Hampshire..........the only way on and off!
In the summer it is extremely busy with traffic jams regularly a mile or so long. There used to be a steam railway running adjacent to the bridge, that that closed down in the 1960's.
Langstone Harbour Sunshine
03 Feb 2022 |
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Such a lovely afternoon yesterday! This is a view taken from Hayling Island looking back to Langstone Village. There a group of Brent Geese enjoying the sunshine too.
Please view large if you have time..............thanks for looking.
Langstone Bridge
01 Feb 2018 |
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This road bridge connects Hayling Island to the mainland. This image was taken from the Hayling Island side.
Please view large, on black.
H B M
18 Oct 2021 |
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Looking from Hayling Island Hampshire, towards the road bridge that connects the the island with the mainland.
Another from the archives, this one was originally posted in March 2015. Happy Bench Monday everyone. Have a lovely week.
Thank you for all your visits, comments and/or stars.........always appreciated.
Langstone Bridge
Bridges over the River Tamar
12 Mar 2015 |
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Another shot from Saltash waterfront. I liked the cloud formations in this one.
View from Saltash waterfront.......
09 Mar 2015 |
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..........including the Royal Albert Bridge (designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel), which carries the Cornish Main Line trains to and from Plymouth and the Tamar Bridge which carries road traffice between Devon and Cornwall.
Hayling Billy Line
29 Apr 2013 |
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Whilst I was waiting to shoot a sunset the other evening, I thought I'd get a few snapshots of what used to be the railway line that ran between Havant and Hayling line.....and the road bridge which is now the only link with the mainland.
Taken from the Hayling Billy line looking towards the road bridge. This is all that is left of the old railway signal.
Hayling Billy Line
29 Apr 2013 |
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Whilst I was waiting to shoot a sunset the other evening, I thought I'd get a few snapshots of what used to be the railway line that ran between Havant and Hayling Island.....and the road bridge which is now the only link with the mainland.
These concrete blocks are all that remains of the old wooden railway bridge. The rusty metal structures in the middle of the bridge are the remains of the swing bridge, which used to open to let boats in and out.
Hayling Billy Line
29 Apr 2013 |
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Whilst I was waiting to shoot a sunset the other evening, I thought I'd get a few snapshots of what used to be the railway line that ran between Havant and Hayling line.....and the road bridge which is now the only link with the mainland.
A view to the road bridge from the old Hayling Billy line.
Hayling Billy Line
29 Apr 2013 |
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Whilst I was waiting to shoot a sunset the other evening, I thought I'd get a few snapshots of what used to be the railway line that ran between Havant and Hayling line.....and the road bridge which is now the only link with the mainland.
Looking back towards the mainland from the old railway signal across the remains of the old railway bridge.
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