Search executed on: 15 December 2024.
- Forth Road Bridge -- near southern anchorage
[Photo 308] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 7 Sep 2003)
- The northern entrance to the Woolwich Foot Tunnel
[Photo 283] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (20)
[Photo 282] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (19)
[Photo 281] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (18)
[Photo 280] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (17)
[Photo 279] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (16)
[Photo 278] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (15)
[Photo 277] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (14)
[Photo 276] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (13)
[Photo 275] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (12)
[Photo 274] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (11)
[Photo 273] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (10)
[Photo 272] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (9)
[Photo 271] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (8)
[Photo 270] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (7)
[Photo 269] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (6)
[Photo 268] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry
("Visiting bridges")
A visit to Woolwich Free Ferry,
which functions in a rather surprising way in the Greater London,
although building a bridge here would be cheaper in this particular case.
What a contrast it is with Japan,
where bridges are built almost all around the country,
making government budget in the deep red...
(Page published 2 Sep 2003, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (5)
[Photo 267] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 2 Sep 2003, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (4)
[Photo 266] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 2 Sep 2003, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (3)
[Photo 265] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 2 Sep 2003, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (2)
[Photo 264] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 2 Sep 2003, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- The website of Woolwich Free Ferry
[Resource 305] The Woolwich Free Ferry (web site)
(Page published 1 Sep 2003)
- A Class 313 emu with North London Line
[Photo 304] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 1 Sep 2003)
- Woolwich Free Ferry (1)
[Photo 263] Date this photo is taken: 29 June 2003
(Page published 1 Sep 2003, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- Devil's Bridge in Wales
[Photo 297] Date this photo is taken: 25 August 2003
(Page published 27 Aug 2003)
- At Devil's Bridge Station, Vale of Rheidol Railway
[Photo 296] Date this photo is taken: 25 August 2003
(Page published 27 Aug 2003)
- No. 9 locomotive "Prince of Wales" of Vale of Rheidol Railway
[Photo 295] Date this photo is taken: 25 August 2003
(Page published 27 Aug 2003)
- Amarube Viaduct to be replaced by a new prestressed concrete bridge?
[Resource 262] Takei, Preserve Amarube Viaduct and the landscape (in Japanese), Mainichi Interactive 3/7/2003
(Page published 4 Jul 2003)
- Forth Bridges -- the contrast of "Road" and "Rail"
[Photo 261] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 1 Jul 2003)
- Forth Road Bridge -- from South Queensferry
[Photo 260] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 1 Jul 2003)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- cantilever truss, southernmost section
[Photo 259] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 28 Jun 2003)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- southern connecting tower between the cantilever truss and side spans
[Photo 254] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 24 Jun 2003)
- Odawara Blue Way Bridge -- with the market building
[Photo 253] Date this photo is taken: 3 March 2001
(Page published 24 Jun 2003)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- southern side spans
[Photo 249] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 14 Jun 2003)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- the view from South Queensferry
[Photo 248] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 13 Jun 2003)
- Odawara Blue Way Bridge -- with the view of the fishing port
[Photo 247] Date this photo is taken: 3 March 2001
(Page published 13 Jun 2003)
- Odawara Blue Way Bridge -- western pier and surrounding buildings
[Photo 246] Date this photo is taken: 3 March 2001
(Page published 12 Jun 2003)
- Odawara Blue Way Bridge -- shot with the fishing port entrance
[Photo 245] Date this photo is taken: 3 March 2001
(Page published 12 Jun 2003)
- Virgin Trains' "Voyager" over the Forth Rail Bridge
[Photo 243] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 1 Jun 2003)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- another view from Road Bridge
[Photo 242] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 31 May 2003)
- Forth Road Bridge -- south tower near the road surface
[Photo 239] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 29 May 2003)
- Engine Arm Aqueduct
[Photo 235] Date this photo is taken: 8 June 2002
(Page published 22 May 2003)
- List of all articles and photographs related to bridges
The list of all the contents related to bridges
within RT Zammai web site.
(Page published 19 May 2003)
- My private tourists' guide to Birmingham
This document was prepared for colleagues of JRGS (Japanese Researchers' and
Graduate students' Society), yet another Japanese expatriates' society here
in the UK. Well, I will publish this document in the hope that the City wins
the "Capital of Culture" bid.
(Page published 19 May 2003, last updated 5 Jun 2003)
- List of photos related to bridges: sorted by shot date
The list of bridge or bridge-related photographs in RT Zammai web site,
sorted by the date of photography.
(Page published 16 May 2003)
- Index by bridge name
You can search for articles or photographs in RT Zammai
web site by bridge name using this page.
(Page published 16 May 2003)
- "Holiday on the Canal Boat"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 9)
The joy of a holiday on the canal boat at Llangollen, where Pontcysyllte
Aqueduct is located. In Birmingham "the Canal City", redevelopment that
changed the canalside to a beautiful sight.
(Page published 27 Feb 2003, last updated 20 May 2003)
- Forth Road Bridge -- south tower
[Photo 152] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 3 Dec 2002)
- Forth Road Bridge -- well, I came over to the centre, but...
[Photo 151] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 1 Dec 2002)
- Forth Road Bridge -- close-up of the stiffening truss
[Photo 149] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 29 Nov 2002)
- Forth Road Bridge -- onto the footpath
[Photo 146] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 29 Nov 2002)
- Fog falling on the town of North Queensferry
[Photo 145] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 28 Nov 2002)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- about to be hidden by the fog
[Photo 144] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 28 Nov 2002)
- "Human Cantilever" model of the Forth Rail Bridge
[Photo 143] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 27 Nov 2002)
- Forth Road Bridge -- from North Queensferry
[Photo 141] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 25 Nov 2002)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- from North Queensferry (second shot)
[Photo 137] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 24 Nov 2002)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- side view of the whole of northern side spans
[Photo 136] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 24 Nov 2002)
- Tsujun Bridge
[Photo 130] Date this photo is taken: April 1993
(Page published 10 Nov 2002)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- northern arch spans and the deck truss
[Photo 129] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 9 Nov 2002)
- Forth Rail Bridge -- from North Queensferry
[Photo 128] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 9 Nov 2002)
- Forth Rail Bridge, blurred with sea mist - from the north
[Photo 124] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 6 Nov 2002)
- The rails leading from North Queensferry Station towards Forth Rail Bridge
[Photo 123] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 6 Nov 2002)
- From the train just running over the Forth Bridge (3)
[Photo 120] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 5 Nov 2002)
- From the train just running over the Forth Bridge (2)
[Photo 119] Date this photo is taken: 2 November 2002
(Page published 5 Nov 2002)
- From the train just running over the Forth Bridge (1)
[Photo 118] Date this photo is taken: 02 November 2002
(Page published 5 Nov 2002)
- New Bull Ring Centre construction site
[Photo 49] Date this photo is taken: 23 September 2001
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- The famous "covered bridge" burns down in Iowa, US
[Resource 9] "The Bridge of Madison County" Burns Down (in Japanese), Mainichi Interactive 5/9/02
(Page published 6 Sep 2002, last updated 10 Sep 2002)
- 'Thomas Telford' on Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
[Photo 4] Date this photo is taken: 13 July 2002
(Page published 5 Sep 2002, last updated 22 Feb 2003)
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - from its foot
[Photo 2] Date this photo is taken: 26 December 2001
(Page published 5 Sep 2002, last updated 22 Feb 2003)
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - the side view
[Photo 1] Date this photo is taken: 26 December 2001
(Page published 4 Sep 2002, last updated 22 Feb 2003)
- Ironbridge Gorge -- from "Rotunda" viewing point
[Photo 227] Date this photo is taken: 30 September 2001
(Page published 26 Nov 2001, last updated 19 May 2003)
- JR Sobu Line Kanda River Bridge and Chuo Line train
[Photo 162] Date this photo is taken: 13 February 1999
(Page published 22 Apr 2001, last updated 1 Feb 2003)
- Matsuzumicho Viaduct, JR Sobu Line, in central Tokyo
[Photo 161] Date this photo is taken: 13 February 1999
(Page published 22 Apr 2001, last updated 1 Feb 2003)
- Sobu Line Sumida River Bridge -- with the "Suijo-bus"
[Photo 154] Date this photo is taken: 13 January 2001
(Page published 22 Apr 2001, last updated 3 Dec 2002)
- Sobu Line Sumida River Bridge -- with an "yellow train"
[Photo 153] Date this photo is taken: 13 January 2001
(Page published 22 Apr 2001, last updated 3 Dec 2002)
- Sobu Line Sumida River Bridge
("Visiting bridges")
The section of Sobu Line between Ochanomizu and Ryogoku,
now owned and run by JR East,
was started construction in 1931 and completed in 1932.
Constructed as part of the revival from 1923 Kanto Earthquake which killed
nearly 150 thousand people,
the section includes many technical feats of the time.
Many thoughts came to me when looking at such highlights like
Sumida River Bridge or Ochanimizu Station.
(Page published 22 Apr 2001, last updated 10 Feb 2003)
- Odawara Blue Way Bridge
[Photo 241] Date this photo is taken: 3 March 2001
(Page published 10 Apr 2001, last updated 29 May 2003)
- Sobu Line Sumida River Bridge
[Photo 121] Date this photo is taken: 13 January 2001
(Page published 10 Feb 2001, last updated 5 Nov 2002)
- Tower Bridge of London
[Photo 150] Date this photo is taken: 19 April 1998
(Page published 14 Jan 2001, last updated 1 Dec 2002)
- Yokoshita Bridge
[Photo 90] Date this photo is taken: 29 December 2000
(Page published 1 Jan 2001, last updated 18 Oct 2002)
- Yokoshita-bashi (Yokoshita Bridge) -- in the original landscape of a bridge lover
("Visiting bridges" special)
Yokoshita Bridge is a bridge over Futawa River, located just near where
I was brought up, with no special features to note.
Nevertheless, being already 20 years old,
the bridge has seen all the "developments" the region experienced.
(Page published 31 Dec 2000, last updated 4 Nov 2002)
- The inscription on Yokoshita Bridge
[Photo 92] Date this photo is taken: 29 December 2000
(Page published 31 Dec 2000, last updated 18 Oct 2002)
- Yokoshita Bridge, towards the left bank of the river
[Photo 91] Date this photo is taken: 29 December 2000
(Page published 31 Dec 2000, last updated 18 Oct 2002)
- Kon-nyaku Bridge, over Akui River, Tokushima, Japan
[Photo 42] Date this photo is taken: 24 July 1988
(Page published 27 May 2000, last updated 27 Sep 2002)
- Rhein O-hashi Bridge of Kiso River
[Photo 299] Date this photo is taken: 18 March 2000
(Page published 2 Apr 2000, last updated 29 Aug 2003)
- Inuyama Bridge (before separation of rail and road)
("Visiting bridges")
Photos (in Japanese page only) of Inuyama Bridge,
near Nagoya, Japan,
once famous as the only bridge in Japan that allows mixed traffic
of road and "heavy" railway.
The photographs were
taken just before the separation of road and rail traffic.
(Page published 2 Apr 2000, last updated 29 Aug 2003)
- Chosei Bridge of Nagaoka, Japan
[Photo 148] Date this photo is taken: 9 August 1997
(Page published 12 Dec 1999, last updated 29 Nov 2002)
- Tokyo Wan Aqualine under construction
("Visiting bridges")
"Rare" photos of Tokyo Wan Aqualine during construction,
taken from on board a ship.
(Page published 7 Nov 1999, last updated 14 May 2003)
- Momosuke Bridge (Momosuke-bashi) in Nagiso, Rakan-bashi in Hokoji Temple and Kiso-no-kakehashi
("Visiting bridges")
I drove my car to visit Hokoji Temple in Hamamatsu, Momosuke Bridge in Nagiso
and Kiso-no-kakehashi.
The document is mainly on Momosuke Bridge, which is the result of the research
of Momosuke Fukuzawa, Japanese "King of Electricity".
(Page published 15 Sep 1999, last updated 16 Mar 2003)
- Ise Ohashi Bridge, Route 1, Japan
[Photo 147] Date this photo is taken: 6 August 1999
(Page published 15 Aug 1999, last updated 29 Nov 2002)
- Bridge Zammai Top page
The top page of Bridge Zammai, with contents related to bridges, hopefully
around the world.
(Page published 24 Jul 1999, last updated 3 Sep 2003)
- Egasaki Overbridge
("Visitng bridges")
An old railway truss, used to carry a road over Shin-Tsurumi Yard,
which has been out of use for more than 10 years.
(Page published 25 Apr 1999, last updated 10 Feb 2003)
- "Kayoibashi" in Ohara, Kyoto, and "Doh-bashi" in Minami-dawara, Nara
("Visiting bridges")
Small bridges in Kyoto and Nara, where I visited just before
my conference presentation in December 1993.
(Page published 14 Feb 1999, last updated 17 May 2003)
- Hamamatsucho Station Footbridge
("Visiting bridges")
Near the bridges lies a plaque of "Tanaka Prize", given by the Japan
Society of Civil Engineers to the outstanding work of the year.
The bridge, using paintless brown steel and the rigid frame structure,
does look attractive.
(Page published 7 Feb 1999, last updated 10 Feb 2003)