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'''Waterloo Bridge''' is a bridge crossing the [[River Thames]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom|England]]. Originally built in 1809, the bridge connects the districts of [[Southwark]] and [[the Strand]].
'''Waterloo Bridge''' is a bridge crossing the [[River Thames]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom|England]]. Originally built in 1809, the bridge connects the districts of [[Southwark]] and [[the Strand]].


The bridge sits between [[Blackfriars Bridge]] and [[Westminster Bridge]], and connects directly with [[Waterloo train station]].<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]</ref>
The bridge sits between [[Blackfriars Bridge]] and [[Westminster Bridge]], and connects directly with [[Waterloo train station]].


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
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Waterloo Bridge is a bridge crossing the River Thames in London, England. Originally built in 1809, the bridge connects the districts of Southwark and the Strand.

The bridge sits between Blackfriars Bridge and Westminster Bridge, and connects directly with Waterloo train station.

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