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  2. Chepstow Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The railway bridge was opened to public use for the first time on 19 July 1852; Chepstow East station closed at the same time as redundant. Originally there was only one line of railway over the bridge; a second was brought into use on 18 April 1853.

  3. Category:Railway bridges in Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Railway bridges in Gloucestershire. ... Chepstow Railway Bridge; G.

  4. List of crossings of the River Wye - Wikipedia

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    Holme Lacy Bridge - Ballingham Railway Bridge: grid reference: 1855-1859 Ballingham: Carried the closed Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway over the river, the bridge decking is demolished. [4] Hoarwithy Bridge - Sellack Suspension Bridge II: Foy Bridge - Strangford Railway Bridge - Closed Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway line. Decking ...

  5. Wye Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Wye Valley Railway was a standard gauge railway that ran for nearly 15 miles (24 km) along the Lower Wye Valley between the towns of Chepstow and Monmouth, crossing several times between Wales and England. Opened on 1 November 1876, it was leased to, and worked by, the Great Western Railway (GWR), before being fully absorbed by the GWR in 1905.

  6. Category:Bridges in Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Railway bridges in Gloucestershire (1 C, ... Old Wye Bridge, Chepstow; Over Bridge; R.

  7. Old Wye Bridge, Chepstow - Wikipedia

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    The bridge crosses a river with one of the highest tidal ranges in the world. It carried the main A48 road between Newport and Gloucester until 1988, when a new road bridge was opened downstream alongside Chepstow Railway Bridge. The road bridge now carries local traffic between Chepstow and Tutshill. It is a Grade I listed building.

  8. Chepstow - Wikipedia

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    The Chepstow Railway Bridge, slightly downstream, was built to an innovative and functional design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1852. Most of Brunel's structures have since been replaced. The railway bridge runs alongside the A48 road bridge opened in 1988. [87] Chepstow Museum, in Gwy House, built 1796

  9. Category:Bridges across the River Wye - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Ballingham Railway Bridge; ... Chepstow Railway Bridge; D. Dulas Bridge; H. Hay-on-Wye Bridge; K. Kerne Bridge;