Albert Bridge, Road bridge in the United Kingdom
The Albert Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Thames between Datchet and Windsor.
This steel and concrete structure was opened to traffic in 1927, replacing an earlier wooden bridge.
Albert Bridge has become an iconic landmark, often featured in local cultural events.
It serves as a vital link for vehicular and pedestrian traffic, connecting two communities.
Named after Prince Albert, the bridge symbolizes the historical ties between the town of Windsor and the British monarchy.
Inception: 1927
Official opening: 1927
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