Londinium Bridge

Type
Locations: bridge.

Description
Several bridges named London Bridge have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark in central London. The current crossing — which opened to traffic in 1973 — is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel. It replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge that in turn superseded a 600-year-old stone-built medieval structure. This was preceded by a succession of timber bridges, the first of which was built by the Roman founders of London.

Location
City of Londinium.

Pre-War History
The bridge built in 1973 remained standing in London for over a century, restored and carefully maintained as an act of cultural heritage until the bombs fell four years later. Its sturdy construction has held true since then, withstanding the passage of time with surprising resilience. As it did in long ago London Bridge serves as a thoroughfare for all types and it is traversed by raiders, wastelanders, and creatures of many kinds.

Post-War History
This bridge acts as it was designed and has managed to survive unscathed.