The swing bridge was built in 1897 to span the River Nene and was originally used for both road and rail traffic. After 1965, when the railway was closed, the bridge took on its present day function, carrying road traffic on both sides, between Lincolnshire and Norfolk on the busy A17 trunk road.
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2006-10-03 21:46 Madlyn 768×1024× (131292 bytes) Crosskeys Bridge, Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. The bridge was built in 1897 to span the River Nene and was originally used for both road and rail traffic. After 1965, when the railway was closed, the bridge took on its present day function, carrying road
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