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The viaduct, in 2014. The Nidd Viaduct, also known as the Bilton Viaduct, is a former railway viaduct in Bilton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.. In 1845, the Leeds and Thirsk Railway received permission to construct a line north from Leeds Wellington railway station to Thirsk railway station. [1]
The viaduct extends for over 2,280 feet (690 m) in a north/south direction over the town of Yarm and across the River Tees. [18] It consists of 43 arches; 41 of them are 40 feet (12 m) span and are constructed of 7.5 million red bricks.
Parkol Marine Engineering is a shipbuilding and engineering company based in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. The company was founded in 1971 and, since 1997, has built an average of two ships per year: orders increased, however, between 2015 and 2018, which led to the company opening a second site on Teesside .
Kellingley Colliery, known affectionately as the 'Big K', [1] was a deep coal mine in North Yorkshire, England, 3.6 miles (5.8 km) east of Ferrybridge power station. [2] It was owned and operated by UK Coal. The colliery closed on 18 December 2015, [3] marking the end of deep-pit coal mining in Britain. The site is earmarked for commercial ...
Georgina at Scalby Mills station, 2018 Georgina on the North Bay Railway in 2018. Georgina is a 0-4-0 ST steam locomotive built by North Bay Railway Engineering Services in 2016 for the North Bay Railway in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. She was the first steam locomotive to run on the line. [1]
Econ Engineering manufacture all of their machinery at a custom-built site on the outskirts of Ripon, North Yorkshire, constructed in 1980. [4] In January 2022, Econ reported a turnover of over £40m, boosted by continued investment in the business including satellite facilities in Alloa, Scotland and Cardiff, Wales. [5]
Both the School of Military Engineering and the School of Bomb Disposal returned to Chatham in 1949. [5] During the 1950s, Harper Barracks was the home of a Royal Signals training regiment. [6] In 1959, the barracks became the home of 38 Engineer Regiment, who would remain there for nearly half a century. [7]
Eggborough power station was a coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire, England, which was capable of co-firing biomass.It was situated on the River Aire, between the towns of Knottingley and Snaith, deriving its name from the nearby village of Eggborough.