| A419 Road Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Carries | A419 road |
| Crosses | River Thames |
| Locale | Cricklade |
| Material | Concrete |
| Number of spans | 1 |
| Opened | 1988 |
| Coordinates | 51°38′34″N 1°50′43″W / 51.64278°N 1.84528°WCoordinates: 51°38′34″N 1°50′43″W / 51.64278°N 1.84528°W |
A419 Road Bridge is a modern road bridge in England carrying the Cricklade By-pass A419 road in Wiltshire across the River Thames.
The bridge is just to the east of the town and is a concrete construction carrying a dual carriageway built as part of the two-mile £2.4m Blunsdon-Cricklade Improvement opened in June 1988. The A419 is based on the Roman Ermin Street and there was a bridge close by prior to the construction of the present bridge.
| Next crossing upstream | River Thames | Next crossing downstream |
| Cricklade sewage works bridge (no public access) Cricklade Town Bridge (road) |
A419 Road Bridge | Eysey Footbridge (pedestrian) |
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