Alston Arches Viaduct

Alston Arches Viaduct
Alston Arches Viaduct
Coordinates 54°57′59″N 2°27′19″W / 54.9664°N 2.4554°W / 54.9664; -2.4554
OS grid reference NY709636
Carries
Crosses River South Tyne
Locale Northumberland
Other name(s) Haltwhistle Railway Viaduct
Heritage status Grade II listed
Preceded by Blue Bridge, Haltwhistle
Followed by Haltwhistle A69 Bridge, East
Characteristics
Design Arch bridge
Material Stone
No. of spans 6
History
Designer Sir George Barclay Bruce
Construction end 1851
Opened May 1851 (1851-05)
Closed 3 May 1976 (1976-05-03), as a railway. Reopened as a footbridge in July 2006.
Alston Arches Viaduct
Location in Northumberland

Alston Arches Viaduct is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne at Haltwhistle in Northumberland.

History

The bridge, which has four stone arches, was designed by Sir George Barclay Bruce as a railway bridge.[1] It formed part of the Alston Line and was completed in March 1851.[2] The railway closed in May 1976[2] and the bridge was re-opened by the Duke of Gloucester for pedestrian use in July 2006.[3] It is a Grade II listed structure.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Alston Arches Viaduct". British listed buildings. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  2. 1 2 "South Tyne - Haltwhistle Railway Arches Viaduct". Bridges on the Tyne. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  3. "Alston Arches / Haltwhistle Viaduct". Forgotten Relics. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
Next bridge upstream River South Tyne Next bridge downstream
Blue Bridge, Haltwhistle
Footbridge 
Alston Arches Viaduct
Grid reference: NY709636
Haltwhistle A69 Bridge, East
A69 road 
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