Warden Railway Bridge

Warden Railway Bridge
Warden Railway Bridge
Coordinates 54°59′17″N 2°08′16″W / 54.9880°N 2.1377°W / 54.9880; -2.1377
OS grid reference NY912659
Carries Tyne Valley line
Crosses River South Tyne
Locale Northumberland
Owner Network Rail
Maintained by Network Rail
Network Rail Bridge ID NEC2-83
Preceded by Warden Bridge
Followed by Constantius Bridge
Characteristics
Design Beam bridge
Material Cast iron
No. of spans 4
Piers in water 3
Rail characteristics
No. of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
History
Opened 1904 (1904)
Warden Railway Bridge
Location in Northumberland

Warden Railway Bridge is a railway bridge carrying the Tyne Valley line between Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle across the River South Tyne near Warden, Northumberland.

History

The first bridge at Warden for the railway between Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle was designed by John Blackmore and originally built of timber; it burnt down in 1848 and cast-iron arches were placed on the original piers.[1] A second bridge on a different alignment was completed in 1904 and remains in use as part of the Tyne Valley line.[1]

The old Warden Railway Bridge

References

  1. 1 2 "South Tyne - Warden Railway Bridge". Bridges on the Tyne. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
Next bridge upstream River South Tyne Next bridge downstream
Warden Bridge
Road and National Cycle Route 72 
Warden Railway Bridge
Grid reference: NY912659
Constantius Bridge
A69 road
(River Tyne)
Next railway bridge upstream River South Tyne Next railway bridge downstream
Lipwood Railway Bridge
Tyne Valley line 
Warden Railway Bridge
Grid reference: NY912659
Border Counties Bridge
Ruined, formerly Border Counties Railway
(River Tyne)
 
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