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Two of London’s newest bridges were opened in the summer of 2003, joining the West Bank with the South Bank, The Golden Jubilee Bridges replaced the old Hungerford foot bridge with two foot bridges crossing the River Thames at one of London’s most historic areas.
With Westminster Palace and Big Ben on the rivers north Bank and London Eye on the South Bank of the River Thames, pedestrians as well as tourist are offered fantastic views of historic as well as new London.
Lying between the Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge, the Golden Jubilee’s two foot bridges are bisected by the Charing Cross Bridge (a steel truss railway bridge.
Easy access to the Embankment tube Station on the north bank and Waterloo Station on the south bank make getting to the Golden Jubilee Bridge’s very convenient from most parts of London.
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