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Belah Viaduct

The Belah Viaduct was a railway viaduct on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway, crossing the River Belah, in Cumbria, England,… Read more…

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The Belah Viaduct was a railway viaduct on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway, crossing the River Belah, in Cumbria, England, about a mile south of the village of Barras and 4 miles east north east of Kirkby Stephen. It was completed in 1860 and was demolished in 1963.

The viaduct was designed by Thomas Bouch and the ironwork was supplied and erected by Gilkes Wilson; both Bouch and Gilkes Wilson were also responsible for the later Tay Bridge. It had 'double' Warren truss girders on cast iron columns, and was constructed at a cost of £31,630. The foundation stone was laid in November 1857.The first locomotive crossed the viaduct in November 1860, and the line opened on 7 August 1861.It was 347 yards long, 24 feet wide, with 16 spans, and at 196 feet it was the highest bridge in England when it was…

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Address CA17 4, United Kingdom
Coordinates 54°29'24.772" N, 2°14'53.468" W
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Belah Viaduct
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
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