New bridge swung into place between Portsmouth train stations in 1973
Traffic had to be diverted and London train services stopped short at Portsmouth & Southsea station while a new railway bridge was swung into position over Anglesea Road.
Anglesea Road, St Michael’s Road and Park Road were closed to motorists and a number of spectators gathered near Victoria Baths to watch the 450-ton structure swing into place.
A temporary bridge had served train services going to the Harbour station since December 1972.
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Hide AdBut on this day the trains stopped at Portsmouth & Southsea station and passengers finished their journeys on buses.
Made of girders, with a concrete and composite steel deck, the bridge was lifted into position by two 10-ton winches.
The bridge is still in place today.