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Oldbury Viaduct is situated a short way south of Bridgnorth. It carries the SVR over a small valley where a stream runs past [[Daniel's Mill]].<br>
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Oldbury Viaduct is situated a short way south of Bridgnorth. It carries the SVR over a small valley where a stream runs past [[Daniel's Mill]]
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The viaduct is built of red brick with a sandstone parapet, and has five arches with at 33ft span. It was substantially rebuilt in 1975-76.<ref>The Severn Valley Railway, John Marshall</ref>.<br>
  
 
The line immediately south of the viaduct was one of the many areas damaged in the [[2007 Storm Damage | 2007 storms]]. <br>
 
The line immediately south of the viaduct was one of the many areas damaged in the [[2007 Storm Damage | 2007 storms]]. <br>
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File:Washout at Oldbury Viaduct - geograph.org.uk - 552051.jpg | 2007 Washout damage at Oldbury Viaduct (Geograph)
 
File:Washout at Oldbury Viaduct - geograph.org.uk - 552051.jpg | 2007 Washout damage at Oldbury Viaduct (Geograph)
 
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==Sources==
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:53, 11 June 2015

Oldbury Viaduct is situated a short way south of Bridgnorth. It carries the SVRSevern Valley Railway over a small valley where a stream runs past Daniel's Mill.

The viaduct is built of red brick with a sandstone parapet, and has five arches with at 33ft span. It was substantially rebuilt in 1975-76.[1].

The line immediately south of the viaduct was one of the many areas damaged in the 2007 storms.


Sources

  1. The Severn Valley Railway, John Marshall

See also

Towards Kidderminster
List of infrastructure
Towards Bridgnorth