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The bridge was rebuilt in Elizabethan times and that structure remains to this day unaltered on the lower side and perfectly copied on the upper side when it was widened in 1873. Ten years earlier the 'square arch' was added to accommodate the new railway line into the town. It was further widened in 1969 to accommodate two lanes for the ever increasing road vehicles travelling in and out of the town. Click Here for a 360° View From Llangollen Bridge Home
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