The first bridge to cross the Avon was a flattened tree trunk erected on Worcester St adjacent to the Land Office in February 1851. By 1860 a more substantial footbridge had been raised, but this was destroyed in the Great Flood of 1868. Its replacement was a cart bridge, which was in turn succeeded by the present bridge in 1885. This was erected by Walter Bory Scott (1851-1922) at a cost of £1, 984.
The Worcester St. Bridge, at just 52 feet wide, is one of the city's two nineteenth-century bridges that hasn't been enlarged to handle contemporary traffic (the other being the Armagh St. / Hagley Park Bridge). The bridge is crossed by the tourist tram route nowadays.
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