On a glorious bank holiday Monday, a Class 166 DMU crosses Maidenhead Bridge on an unidentified working to London Paddington. Built in 1838 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Maidenhead Bridge boasts the widest and flattest arch in the world at 128 feet in length with a rise of 24 feet. Families and dog walkers bask in the afternoon sun on the banks of the River Thames as both river craft and rail traffic pass by on 27th May 2013.
Edward Gleed       

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