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Glaze Viaduct: near Ivybridge, Devon: Glenfinnan Viaduct: Lochaber, Scotland: on the West Highland Line: Glenury Viaduct: Stonehaven, Scotland 1849 B Carries the Dundee–Aberdeen line: Goathland Viaduct (a.k.a. Thomason Foss Viaduct) between Goathland and Grosmont, North Yorkshire: carries the heritage North Yorkshire Moors Railway across the ...
Today, the station site at Oldbury has been redeveloped for both industrial use near the former goods yard and the station site is now a Mecca Bingo hall. The trackbed to Tat Bank Road near the former Albright and Wilson Oldbury Division has been blocked by the M5 viaduct and the section built on by both housing and road realignments.
Crumlin Viaduct: County Antrim Crumlin: 1915 Carries a railway line across a road which is itself a bridge over a river Dargan Bridge: County Antrim and County Down Belfast 1994 Longest railway bridge in Ireland Dromore Viaduct: County Down Dromore: 1861 Former railway viaduct Finn Bridge: County Fermanagh and County Monaghan (ROI) Scotshouse: 1856
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Oldbury is a market town in the metropolitan borough of Sandwell, in the county of the West Midlands, England.It is the administrative centre of the borough. At the 2011 census, the town had a population of 13,606, [2] while the 2017 population of the wider built-up area was estimated at 25,488. [3]
The longest aqueduct in England, crosses a minor road, the Birmingham and North Warwickshire railway, and also the trackbed of the former Alcester Railway. Edstone Aqueduct: Engine Arm Aqueduct: Birmingham Canal Navigations: Cast by Horseley Ironworks
The Spon Lane Locks Branch is an 800-yard section of the BCN Main Line canal in Oldbury, England, which forms a connecting canal "sliproad" where the Old BCN Main Line crosses the New BCN Main Line at the Stewart Aqueduct. It runs westwards from Spon Lane Junction (underneath the M5 motorway) via the three Spon Lane Locks to Bromford Junction.
Tividale Park has been known as Derygate (Deer Gate) Park; it can be traced back as far as 1327 when Tividale was known as Derickton Cross. [2]Tividale was largely developed from the mid 19th century around the main road from Oldbury and Dudley, on the border of Dudley and Tipton.