Runcorn Railway Bridge
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railway bridge, Grade II* Listed (UK), viaduct (bridge construction style)
The Runcorn Railway Bridge, which is also known as the Ethelfleda Bridge or the Britannia Bridge, crosses the River Mersey at Runcorn Gap from Runcorn to Widnes in Cheshire, England. It was built for the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) to a design by William Baker, chief engineer of the railway company. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runcorn_Railway_Bridge
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Coordinates: 53°20'49"N 2°44'19"W
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- Weaver Railway Viaduct 18 km
- Attercliffe Viaduct 86 km
- Holbeck Railroad Viaduct 1869 (abandoned) 92 km
- Conisbrough Viaduct. 102 km
- Barmouth Bridge / Pont Abermaw 112 km
- Rectory Junctiion Viaduct 121 km
- Welland Viaduct 164 km
- King Edward VII Bridge 194 km
- Ouseburn Viaduct 196 km
- Runcorn Hill Area 2.1 km
- Astmoor Industrial Estate 2.2 km
- Wigg Island Community Park 2.7 km
- Fiddlers Ferry power station 4.2 km
- Windmill Hill 4.4 km
- Manor Park 4.8 km
- Mersey Valley Golf & Country Club Ltd 6.6 km
- Moore Nature Reserve 7.6 km
- Knowsley Safari Park 12 km
- Merseyside 20 km