Staines Bridge
Staines Bridge is a road bridge that spans the River Thames in Staines-upon-Thames, a town in Surrey, England. It connects the towns of Staines and Wraysbury and serves as a vital transportation link for both vehicles and pedestrians. The bridge was originally built in the 1830s and has undergone several renovations to accommodate modern traffic.
The current structure is a steel and concrete bridge, completed in 2000, which replaced an older version. It is part of the A308 road and plays an essential role in local commuting and regional connectivity. The bridge also offers scenic views of the river and surrounding areas.