Bishop's Bridge
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Bishop's Bridge, sometimes known as Paddington Bridge, is a road bridge in the Paddington district of London which carries Bishop's Bridge Road across the rail approaches to Paddington station and across the adjacent Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal. The original Isambard Kingdom Brunel built bridge was replaced in 2006. The name Bishop's Bridge Road comes from the manor of Paddington which was granted to the Bishop of London, Nicholas Ridley, by Edward VI in the mid 16th Century.
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Coordinates | 51°31′6.5″N 0°10′46.4″W |
Carries | Bishop's Bridge Road – A4206 |
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Locale | Paddington, London |
Preceded by | Westbourne Bridge |
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Construction end | 1839 |
Rebuilt | 2006 |
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