Broadbottom Viaduct (Broadbottom)
United Kingdom /
England /
Longdendale /
Broadbottom
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Longdendale
World / United Kingdom / England
railway bridge, Grade II Listed (UK), viaduct (bridge construction style)
Broadbottom Viaduct (also known as Etherow Viaduct) is a railway viaduct that spans the River Etherow between Derbyshire and Greater Manchester in England. Originally of wooden construction supported by stone piers, the timber was replaced first with wrought iron girders, less than 20 years after the viaduct's opening, and later with riveted steel girders. It is a Grade II listed building.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadbottom_Viaduct
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Coordinates: 53°26'26"N 2°0'32"W
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