North Water Viaduct
North Water Viaduct | |
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Coordinates | 56°45′04″N 2°27′05″W / 56.751°N 2.45125°W |
Carries | Footpath |
Crosses | River North Esk |
Heritage status | Category B listed |
History | |
Opened | 1865 |
Location | |
The North Water Viaduct is a disused railway viaduct located north of Montrose, Scotland. It was built by Blyth and Blyth Appointed Engineers for the Montrose and Bervie Railway and crosses the River North Esk.[1] It has eleven spans.[2] It is located adjacent to the older Lower North Water Bridge which carries the A92 road.[3]
The railway opened in 1865. It closed to passenger services in 1951 and to freight in 1966. In 1986, British Rail applied for permission to demolish the viaduct, but was refused.[4][5] In 1996, it was announced that a grant from Historic Scotland would be available for refurbishing the viaduct.[6]
The viaduct now forms part of the National Cycle Network.[1] It is Category B listed.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "North Water Viaduct". The Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
- ^ "North Water Viaduct". Canmore. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
- ^ "Lower North Water Bridge". The Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
- ^ "BR want to pull down Northesk viaduct". The Press and Journal. 1986-10-17. p. 3.
- ^ "Demolition bids knocked down". The Press and Journal. 1986-11-28. p. 32.
- ^ "£1.9m allocated for repair of old buildings". The Press and Journal. 1996-08-03. p. 3.
- ^ "North Water Viaduct, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-07-20.