Stonebridge Park Aqueduct over The North Circular (London)

United Kingdom / England / Richmond / London

A rarity of a major canal going over a major road. The bridge is considerably strengthened to prevent damage and collapse.

The Alperton, North Circular Road, or Stonebridge Park aqueduct. This is the second one on site
The aqueduct crosses the A406 North Circular Road. The original aqueduct was opened in 1933 and consisted of two arches across the new North Circular road. The newer, larger one dates from 1993 and has just the one arch in order to accomodate a widened North Circular. The coat of arms sited on the centre island of the aqueduct are from the original 1933 structure. Here's an aerial view of the two aqueducts in 1936. The structure is officially known as Stonebridge Park aqueduct.
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Coordinates:   51°32'17"N   -0°16'54"E
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