High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by grahame at 05:14, 19th December 2023 |
Can you place these (1 each please) - location, route, and what became of them?
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Re: High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by PrestburyRoad at 06:37, 19th December 2023 |
4. Severn Railway Bridge, which crossed the Severn between Sharpness and Lydney. Severed after being struck by river boats, and subsequently demolished.
There's a pleasant walk from Sharpness docks, which have a very deep lock from the tidal river, along the canal and past the base of the swing bridge that carried the railway over the canal.
Is the link that all the bridges fell down for one reason or another - how the mighty are fallen?
Re: High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by CyclingSid at 06:51, 19th December 2023 |
Is 1. possibly Crumlin? Long since demolished.
Re: High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by ellendune at 08:11, 19th December 2023 |
3. Is Bennerley Viaduct near Ilkeston on the former GNR Nottingham (Victoria) to Derby (Friargate) line. However the viaduct has recently been restored.
Re: High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 08:39, 19th December 2023 |
2. Belah Viaduct on the line from Bishop Auckland to Tebay over Stainmore.
Should have added - demolished.
Re: High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by Mark A at 09:16, 19th December 2023 |
1 is Meldon, which was, and is, in an industrial setting even if the industry is now mostly archeology. The viaduct's still there, but no one would dare to sign off sending a train across it. The new Dartmoor line will see a slim, economical, elegant concrete structure built, close alongside, rather nearer to the camera and on a faster alignment, here's a concept trace.
Mark
Re: High and Mighty - AQ23 / 19th December Posted by johnneyw at 12:37, 19th December 2023 |
There's a pleasant walk from Sharpness docks, which have a very deep lock from the tidal river, along the canal and past the base of the swing bridge that carried the railway over the canal.
I'll second that. It's now part of "The Severn Way" footpath and a little further on you reach Purton famed for it's historic "boat's graveyard".... although some can be seen much near to Sharpness Marina if you look carefully.
More on the "Purton Hulks" here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purton_Hulks