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Glengall Bridge

Glengall Bridge, Double-leaf bascule bridge in Isle of Dogs, England

Glengall Bridge is a double-leaf bascule crossing that spans Millwall Inner Dock in the Isle of Dogs area of London. The structure uses a Dutch-style lifting mechanism to allow boat traffic to pass underneath while serving as a transport link for vehicles and pedestrians crossing the water.

The current structure was manufactured by Butterley Engineering Company from Derbyshire and replaced an earlier crossing before opening to the public in 1990. This modern replacement marked a significant upgrade to transport connections in the rapidly developing Isle of Dogs area.

The bridge is named after a former local street called Glengall Grove that once linked West Ferry Road to Manchester Road in the area. This connection to past street names reflects how the neighbourhood has evolved and reorganised over time.

The bridge can raise without much notice when boats need to pass, so visitors should allow flexibility in their travel plans. The best vantage point for viewing and understanding the structure is near Crossharbour DLR station, which sits close to the bridge and offers clear sight lines.

The bridge appeared in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough when a water chase sequence took place beneath its raised leaves. Few visitors know this film connection, though the movie gave unexpected international visibility to this modern London infrastructure.

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51.49626,-0.01697
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December 14, 2025 16:44
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