Smardale Viaduct

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Smardale Viaduct
Westmorland

The Smardale Viaduct
Location
Type: Railway viaduct
Carrying: Settle–Carlisle line
Crossing: Scandal Beck
Location
Grid reference: NY733082
Location: 54°28’7"N, 2°24’48"W
Structure
Length: 710 feet
Type: Railway viaduct
History
Built 1870-1875
Information

Smardale Viaduct is a Victorian railway viaduct which carries the Settle to Carlisle Railway Line across the Scandal Beck in Westmorland. It was built for the Midland railway by the contractors Benton & Woodiwiss.

The viaduct is 710 feet long and 130 feet high; the highest on the line. Over 60,000 tons of stone were used in its construction.[1] Local limestone was used for its construction, the arch quoins were of millstone grit. Two of the twelve piers – the fourth and the tenth are of considerably heavier construction.

The bridge opened in August 1875 having taken 5 years to construct, it crosses both Scandal Beck and the former Stainmore railway line.[2][3]

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References

  1. Frederick Smeeton Williams (1888), "VII. Viaducts", Our Iron Roads: their history, construction and administration, pp. 183–185, https://archive.org/stream/ourironroadsthei00willrich#page/182/mode/1up 
  2. Rennison, Robert William (1996), Civil engineering heritage: Northern England, "Smardale Viaduct" , pp.111–112 
  3. "Smardale Viaduct", www.engineering-timelines.com, http://www.engineering-timelines.com/scripts/engineeringItem.asp?id=544