John Frost Bridge, Arnhem
Facts and practical information
John Frost Bridge stands as a historical landmark in the city of Arnhem, Netherlands. This significant bridge, named after Major-General John Dutton Frost who led the British forces during the Battle of Arnhem in World War II, is not just a vital traffic artery but also a symbol of bravery and sacrifice.
The original bridge, built in 1935, was a central scene of the 1944 Operation Market Garden, where it was a strategic crossing point over the Lower Rhine. The battle for its control was famously depicted in the 1977 film "A Bridge Too Far." The current bridge, reconstructed after the war, was opened in 1948 and was officially renamed in 1978 in honor of Major-General Frost.
The bridge is not only a poignant reminder of the wartime struggles but also serves as a practical piece of infrastructure, facilitating the movement of vehicles and pedestrians across the Rhine. Its historical significance is further commemorated by an annual remembrance event and the nearby Airborne at the Bridge museum, which tells the personal stories of British, Polish, and German soldiers involved in the battle, as well as Dutch civilians.
John Frost Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: GelreDome, Eusebiuskerk, Museum Arnhem, Mountain Network.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to John Frost Bridge by public transport?
Bus
- Stadskantoor • Lines: 12, 43 (6 min walk)
- Airborneplein • Lines: 300, 33 (6 min walk)
Ferry
- Stadsblokkenwerf Noord • Lines: Stadsblokkenwerf (8 min walk)
Trolleybus
- Velperplein • Lines: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 (16 min walk)
- Centraal Station • Lines: 2 (20 min walk)
Train
- Arnhem Centraal (21 min walk)
- Arnhem Velperpoort (21 min walk)