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: The live feed is primarily used to observe local conditions and the historic Windsor Bridge, which has been closed to motorized traffic since 1970 but remains a vital pedestrian link.

When people think of "Windsor," their minds most often go to the historic town in Berkshire, England, home to Windsor Castle, a favorite weekend residence of the British monarchy. Here, you'll find the (formally known as Windsor Town Bridge). This elegant, three-arched structure made of iron and granite connects the town of Windsor with the neighboring Eton, home to the famous Eton College.

For the best scenic live feed, Farson Digital hosts a hi-def webcam at Windsor Park. It provides regular river reports and is a favorite for spotting rowing teams or checking the water levels for fishing.

The search for a live feed is more challenging here. The most promising lead is the "SpotCameras" website, which lists a webcam on Bridge Street in Windsor, NSW. However, its reliability is unknown. For the most up-to-date river and traffic conditions, the primary resource is the NSW Government's Live Traffic website. While not a glamorous tourist view, their cameras are strategically placed to monitor road conditions and are an invaluable tool for locals and travelers.

Several content creators maintain permanent YouTube live streams titled "Windsor Bridge Live." These are excellent because YouTube’s interface allows you to rewind the stream a few hours (to see the sunrise if you woke up late) and works seamlessly on smart TVs, phones, and tablets.

After floodwaters recede, the camera shows whether debris clean-up or structural assessments are underway before the bridge officially reopens. Tips for Commuters and Travelers

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