Can't post a pic as I'm on my phone, but Sankey viaduct near Earlstown.
Probably the first railway viaduct in the country and I'm (my employers) are in the process of bring sodding great steel structures to it in order to electrify the line
damitamit - where is that....?
Its Barmouth isnt it?
First concrete poured viaduct in UK apparently.
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Copley viaduct today catching the sun nicely for the whole ride, a regular route which I am now calling The Rifle Run.
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Copley Viaduct is great but the real gem is the cricket pitch sandwiched between the viaduct, the river and the other railway line. Your photo captures the new pavilion building too. A Great place to drink beer whilst watching others run around like madmen
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Arthington Viaduct on Leeds to Harrogate line - a mile or so from where I grew up.
I've rode across the Arthington viaduct!!!!
Your photo captures the new pavilion building too. A Great place to drink beer whilst watching others run around like madmen
This is from the canal today. The new pavillion is great. I'll definitely try it next summer.
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Neidpath viaduct
Viaduct and more impressive aqueduct on the west side of Linlithgow, which will be incorporated into my ride too thanks to this three. Sorry no photos just now.
This is my turning point for a 10km run, its exactly 3.1 miles from my house. 😀
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Its had modern brickwork done to strengthen it unfortunately, and it looks crap over the road, but the rest of the viaduct is stunning.
It cuts a line between Edinburgh and West lothian.
DavidTaylforth, that's Ulverston/Plumpton innit? We used to jump off that as kids, how we survived childhood I'll never know.
Here's a little one, near San Sebastian. Probably rideable if you're not scared of heights like I am, although I have ended up riding onto it when not concentrating on the trail.
And this one, you ride on top of or beside the pipe for about 10km, hardly descending but utterly engaging with some quite nasty exposure.
damitamit - where is that....?
Barmouth. I believe its on the Bryan Chapman 600k route.
Arthington, between Leeds & Harrogate. Fairly near me.
I've ridden across Hewenden viaduct, near Cullingworth
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this one's in Leeds
Dowley Gap Aqueduct on the Leeds-Liverpool canal near Bingley:
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and this one's not really near me but I did take the picture. Ribblehead:
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I know the last 2 very well , just down the road from me .
But the Millau viaduc is my favourite , being my home town . Wasnt there when i was growing up but always a pleasure to see it .
Calstock, on the Devon & Cornwall border.
Very picturesque and a couple of nice pubs too 😉
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Used to pass this beauty regularly when I lived in the Highlands. Clava viaduct near Culloden Moor, Inverness.
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I live right next to that viaduct globalti, that's a fantastic photo- taken from the top of 'Whalley Nab' if I'm not mistaken?
I've got a very similar one on my living room wall. Wonderfull part of the world!
Random fact from an old railway book, when they where building Stokport Viaduct, they where using horses and carts, horses dont like going backwards, and one reversed its load to fill in the viaduct piers, and went a bit to far, cart and horse fell down inside viaduct pier, and theyre still there today, no way and waste of money to get them out.
Some fantastic victorian engineering around.
Yes JP, I took the photo from a field half way nown the Nab one snowy winter's day when we went toboganning. What I would love to get is the steam train crossing the viaduct in snow, though I think it might be an impossible shot because it always comes at dusk.
Oi you Southern softies, get out your bunker and get posting. Can't let these Northern peeps think everything's concreted over down 'ere. 😛
Off to Google. 🙂
Railway viaduct. 1849. By A S Jee Huddersfield and Manchester Railway
Co. Rock-faced stone. Total of 23 arches. Each arch is
semi-circular, has [b]rusticated voussoirs[/b], and is supported on
a rectangular pier with projecting plinth and springing
band. 3 of the arches are skew and flanked by flat
pilasters; they are Nos. 9, 15 and 21 (counting from the
south). This was already part of the LNWR before completion
I've no idea what rusticated voussoirs are, but it's a listed building...
globalti - Member
wow !! is that your Whalley photo or one of the web?
Pensford + 1.
Ace thread. 😀
I've no idea what rusticated voussoirs are, but it's a listed building...
It's notifiable, contact your GP asap..
(I wonder if I can get a sick day by ringing in and saying that I can't work because of rusticated voussoirs?)






























