Black Potts Railway Bridge

In 1849 the Windsor Staines and Richmond Railway sought leave to erect a temporary crossing here and the bridge was opened in 1850.

[2] The opening delay was caused by the collapse of one of the piers on the day before inspection.

Immediately to the east of the bridge is the Black Potts Railway Viaduct.

This had to be provided with substantial protection[4] when the Jubilee River was constructed, as the outfall of this channel passes through the brick arches of the existing Victorian viaduct, just downstream of the Black Potts Railway Bridge.

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Jubilee River at Black Potts Viaduct