Scotswood Railway Bridge

Scotswood Railway Bridge

Infobox Bridge


bridge_name=Scotswood Railway Bridge
caption=Scotswood Railway Bridge viewed from the south east on 25 August 2005
official_name=
locale =Tyne and Wear, England
carries=Water mains Gas mains "formerly" Railway
crosses=River Tyne
maint=
begin=
complete=1871
open=1871
below=
traffic=
design=Hog-back bridge
toll=
mainspan=
length=convert|212.6|m|abbr=on
width=convert|7.7|m|abbr=on

The Scotswood Railway Bridge is a disused railway bridge crossing the River Tyne in North East England, formerly part of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, carrying the main line between the Scotswood and Blaydon stations.

History

The first railway bridge across the River Tyne at this location was a timber bridge completed in 1839. This was destroyed by fire caused by hot ash from a passing train in 1860. A wooden replacement opened in 1861 which was then replaced by a temporary single track bridge in 1865.

The current bridge

The fourth bridge on this site was opened in 1871 and cost £20,000 to build. It is a six-span wrought-iron hog-back bridge on five cast-iron cylinder piers. It was set at an angle to the river so that trains could approach the bridge at speed, there being no sharp curve onto the bridge. It required strengthening in 1943. It was taken out of use permanently in November 1982, along with Scotswood and Elswick stations, when the trains on the N&CR were re-routed across the King Edward VII Bridge and through Dunston. Goods trains continued to use the line on the north side of the Tyne up until the late 1980s but no trains continued to use the bridge. The bridge is still used to carry water and gas mains over the river but the railway tracks have been removed and it is no longer possible to cross safely.

References

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* [http://www.bridgesonthetyne.co.uk/scotsrl.html The Scotswood Railway Bridge]


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