Image: Reigate Hill footbridge
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Description: Reigate Hill footbridge over the A217. Reigate Hill Footbridge is the earliest example of a reinforced concrete footbridge in the country. Built in 1910 it carries the North Downs Way over the A217 from the Wray Lane car park. The structure weighs 50 tons and has an uninterrupted span of 97 feet. It was refurbished in 2012 and re-opened by Mrs Lavinia Sealy, Chairman of Surrey CC, on 19 September 2012.
Title: Reigate Hill footbridge
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