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Isis Bridge
Isis Bridge from downstream
Coordinates51°43′30″N 1°14′30″W / 51.724893°N 1.241687°W / 51.724893; -1.241687
CarriesA423 road
CrossesRiver Thames
LocaleOxford
Maintained byOxfordshire County Council[1]
Characteristics
DesignContinuous three girder spans
MaterialSteel with composite reinforced concrete slab deck
Height16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m)[2]
No. of spans3
History
DesignerBritish Constructional Steelwork Association, for Oxfordshire C.C. as agent for Dept. of Transport
Opened1965
Location
Map

Isis Bridge is a modern road bridge across the River Thames just south of Oxford, England. It carries the Oxford Ring Road, part of the A423 road, across the Thames on the reach between Sandford Lock and Iffley Lock.

The bridge was built in the 1960s and opened to road traffic in 1965 when the section of the ring road between South Hinksey and Heyford Hill was opened.[3] It is a single arch structure,[4] built of 5,000m² steel by British Constructional Steelwork Association for Oxfordshire County Council who are responsible for its maintenance.[1] The bridge required a full wet and dry blast and coating system to the steelwork in 2003 when it was also strengthened.[5]

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  1. ^ a b Oxfordshire County Council - About Oxfordshire's bridges[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames.
  3. ^ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988), "Ring Road", Encyclopaedia of Oxford, p. 360, ISBN 0-333-39917-X
  4. ^ Structurae database  Isis Bridge
  5. ^ Where the Thames Smooth Waters Glide
Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Iffley Lock (pedestrian) Isis Bridge Kennington Railway Bridge (railway)
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