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Made in 1842 by [[Shildon Works Co]] in conjunction with [[John Storey]] of Darlington, | Made in 1842 by [[Shildon Works Co]] in conjunction with [[John Storey]] of Darlington, | ||
for the [[Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway | for the [[Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway]]. Span 86 feet 3 inches. | ||
Grade II* listed. | Grade II* listed. |
Revision as of 23:23, 6 February 2022
Number 12 Bridge Railway Accommodation Bridge, Etherley Lane, Escomb, Bishop Auckland
A rare example of a wrought iron lenticular truss skew road bridge.
Made in 1842 by Shildon Works Co in conjunction with John Storey of Darlington, for the Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway. Span 86 feet 3 inches.
Grade II* listed.
See here for more information, map and photograph[1]