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White Horse Bridge

Right in front of you is the White Horse Bridge-look for its sweeping white arches rising above the railway tracks, almost like a giant leap over the trains below.

Alright, let’s step into the story of this striking bridge. Imagine for a moment the buzz of match day, crowds pouring out of Wembley Stadium, and the old concrete footbridge buckling under the pressure. Luckily, now you’ve got this bold, modern bridge designed by Steve Chilton for Marks Barfield, strong enough to handle twelve thousand people an hour-no sweat! But let’s rewind to why it’s called the White Horse Bridge. Picture the chaos in 1923: over two hundred thousand football fans-yes, that’s not a typo-spilled into the new stadium, so eager for the FA Cup Final that the pitch itself was hidden by people. Suddenly, a police horse named Billy, not even white but grey, trots calmly onto the field. Thanks to the black-and-white newsreels of the time, Billy looked positively dazzling! With Billy at work, the fans parted like the Red Sea, order was restored, and the match could actually begin.

Jump back to 2005, and the bridge needed a name. BBC Five Live asked the world, and votes came flooding in, with wild ideas and a few cheeky suggestions from Germany! But in the end, Billy the “white” horse, still legendary, won the day. It’s a tribute not just to a famous football match but to how one unflappable horse stole the show.

So when you make your way across, just imagine all the excitement and history under your feet-fans hurrying past, the sound of trains rumbling beneath, and somewhere in the air, the echo of a gentle horse snorting, ready to keep the peace if the crowd gets too lively!

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