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London’s Tower Bridge reopens to traffic after being stuck

19th-century landmark’s arms pointed skyward for almost 12 hours

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Aug 2021 3:30PM

London’s Tower Bridge reopens to traffic after being stuck
The two sections of the bridge had been stuck since mid-afternoon yesterday, when they had been due to open for a tall wooden ship. – AFP pic, August 10, 2021

LONDON – London’s Tower Bridge reopened to traffic today, after a “technical failure” left the 19th-century landmark’s arms pointing skyward for almost 12 hours.

The two sections of the bridge had been stuck since mid-afternoon yesterday, when they had been due to open for a tall wooden ship, the Sailing Vessel Tenacious, according to the bridge’s schedule.

It is the second time in a year that the bridge, one of the most recognisable features of London’s skyline, has become stuck.

The bridge reopened to traffic at 01.45 BST (0045 GMT) today, according to the BBC. 

The bridge connects the Square Mile financial district to Southwark across the River Thames, and its closure caused long queues to build up on either side of the crossing.

Built between 1886 and 1894, the landmark was at the time considered “the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed”, according to its website.

The bascules – the word for the bridge’s arms, derived from the French word for “seesaw” – move up and down via four large cogs on each side. The cogs were initially powered by steam before an electro-hydraulic system was installed in the 1970s.

The bridge normally lifts around 800 times a year.

In August last year, it remained stuck for over an hour, causing traffic to become deadlocked in the surrounding areas. – AFP, August 10, 2021

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