The View will see the existing disused rail bridge restored to community use. Landscaped planters and seating will give visitors a chance to enjoy a newly opened up view of the river. A key objective of the project is to make The View accessible to all. This aim is at the forefront of all our planning and design processes.
The disused rail bridge
Converting the disused rail bridge to community use has many challenges. Surveys confirm that the main structure of the bridge is sound and can withstand the load needed for a fully operational green walkway. The main design features and work required to convert the bridge include:
Repositioning of high voltage cables that power the existing rail services
Removing rotten timber beams
Installing new steel decking to take the planters and integrated seating
Removing ugly metal parapet and replacing with glass or similar to enable a full unobstructed view. (images)
Retention and restoration of Victorian turnstile on Hounslow side
Installation of lighting to ensure safety and provide enhanced lighting of planting
Installation of watering and irrigation system for planting
Installation of designed fencing and barrier to ensure railway is free from leaf drop
Information boards and graphics to enhance visitors’ experience
Access
Access from the Barnes side
Access to The View from Barnes side of the river will be by ramp and stairs. A ramp from the bridge will:
Be fully compliant with current legislation to allow wheelchairs and other mobility devices to enjoy the bridge
Run alongside the existing path, Long Walk, and take visitors up to the level of The View For anyone not wishing to use the ramp, the existing stairs to the train station platform will be replaced with more user-friendly steps
Offer a contemporary feel and complement the existing Victorian architecture
Provide step-free access to and from the rail platform for rail users coming from London to Barnes Bridge
Access from the Hounslow side
Access to The View will be ramp and stairs. A ramp from the bridge will:
Connect with the existing road, Dan Mason Drive, on the north of the Dukes Hollow Nature reserve
Provide stair access to connect with the new Dukes Meadow Footbridge
Allow easy access for both routes to the View from either the East or West side of the railway line.
Be fully compliant with current legislation to allow wheelchairs and other mobility devices to enjoy The View
Offer a staircase , alongside, which will be designed to complement the contemporary design of the new connecting Dukes Meadow Footbridge
Planting and layout
Activation, a meandering route
Maintaining a 2m wide corridor, the footpath meanders around planters and integrated seating creating an enjoyable, relaxing and unique space for the public
A non-linear path from end to end discourages speed, creates a variety pockets and reinforces the feeling of a public realm space