English: Gasworks Bridge, Oxford This was formerly a railway bridge, built in 1882 by the Oxford Gaslight and Coke Company to move coal to a gasworks which was demolished in 1960. It now acts as a footbridge, one of two adjacent bridges called "Osney Footbridge". Seen from downstream on the Thames Path.
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