• 7 months ago
Langton Street Bridge connects south Bristol with the central area and is one of several bridges over the New Cut section of the River Avon that bisects the city.
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00:00 One of Bristol's key footbridges has closed as part of a £2 million refit which is planned
00:06 to take around 18 months. Langton Street Bridge connects South Bristol with the central area
00:13 and is one of several bridges over the new cut section of the River Avon that bisects
00:19 the city. It was actually built as a temporary bridge in 1883 but it's still there, albeit
00:26 in a different location from where it was first erected. Known by people who use it
00:32 daily simply as the Banana Bridge, the yellow painted structure connecting York Road and
00:37 Bedminster with Clarence Road and Redcliffe was originally built as a temporary crossing
00:42 where nearby Bedminster Bridge stands today. Soon after it was erected in 1883 it was transported
00:49 on barges in full tide and relocated to Langton Street. But this bridge is now closed for
00:56 18 months of refurbishment.
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