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Latest revision as of 13:14, 20 January 2018



in Sutton Weaver, Cheshire
Carries the Chester-Warrington railway over the Weaver Navigation.
Also known as Bridge No. 54.
Built 1848-50 for the Birkenhead, Lancashire and Cheshire Junction Railway. The Engineer was James Meadows Rendel, and Thomas Brassey was the Contractor.[1]
The 92 ft span cast iron arch bridge is flanked by arched brick abutments. The cast iron arches have been strengthened by concrete, the form corresponding roughly to the outline of the iron ribs, and topped by a concrete deck.
Similar cast iron arches are used on the Frodsham Viaduct, a few miles to the west. These are of the same span (92 ft).