Carlisle Bridge, Lancaster
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Carlisle Bridge
The Carlisle Bridge is the main railway bridge crossing the River Lune at Lancaster, Lancashire, England, carrying the West Coast Main Line over three 120-foot (37 m) spans. This section of the railway, including the original version of the bridge, was the work of Thomas Brassey, William Mackenzie, and John Stephenson; it was built between 1844 and 1846 and opened in 1847.[1] There is a walkway for public use attached to the east side of the bridge.
References
- ↑ "Carlisle (Lune) Bridge". Engineering Timelines. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
Coordinates: 54°03′18″N 2°48′31″W / 54.0551°N 2.8087°W
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