Brunel's Engineering Marvels

Construction of the iconic bridge began in 1831, showcasing Brunel's groundbreaking design that remains in use today. His ambitious vision for the Great Western Railway connected London to Bristol, allowing seamless travel to New York with a single ticket. Brunel's relentless pursuit of efficiency led to remarkable engineering feats, including the world's longest railway tunnel at the time and the ingenious Maidenhead railway bridge, which defied expectations and still stands strong.