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Also known as Bridge No. 54.
Also known as Bridge No. 54.


Built 1848-50 for the Birkenhead, Lancs & Cheshire Junction Railway Co. The Engineer was [[Alexander Rendel]], and Thomas Brassey was the Contractor.
Built 1848-50 for the Birkenhead, Lancs & Cheshire Junction Railway Co. The Engineer was [[Alexander Rendel]], and Thomas Brassey was the Contractor.<ref>[http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-502747-viaduct-over-weaver-navigation-number-54/comments#.WIdcUn1lzIU] British Listed Buildings - Viaduct over Weaver Navigation, Number 54, Sutton</ref>


The cast iron arch bridge is flanked by arched brick abutments. The cast iron span has been strengthened by concrete infill, and topped by a concrete deck.
The cast iron arch bridge is flanked by arched brick abutments. The cast iron span has been strengthened by concrete infill, and topped by a concrete deck.

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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, Lancs & Cheshire Junction Railway Co. The Engineer was Alexander Rendel, and Thomas Brassey was the Contractor.[1]

The cast iron arch bridge is flanked by arched brick abutments. The cast iron span has been strengthened by concrete infill, and topped by a concrete deck.

Similar cast iron arches are used on the Frodsham Viaduct, a few miles to the west.

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] British Listed Buildings - Viaduct over Weaver Navigation, Number 54, Sutton