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] At Bilton, the line had to cross the Nidd Gorge , and work on a viaduct started in 1846,[ 2] designed by John Cass Birkinshaw.[ 3] It was constructed of gritstone slabs quarried from the side of the gorge. The viaduct was completed in 1847,[ 2] and the first train crossed it in 1848.[ 4] The line closed in 1969,[ 5] but the viaduct was retained, and was grade II listed in 1987.[ 6] It is now crossed by the Nidderdale Greenway cycle route.[ 7]
The viaduct is built of gritstone, and consists of seven round arches, three of them over the river. The piers have plinths and rusticated quoins . The arches have massive voussoirs , and there are moulded bands at impost and track levels. The parapet has flat moulding , and the end piers have projecting coping.[ 6] [ 3] The viaduct is 104 feet (32 m) high, and 448 feet (137 m) long.[ 8]
See also
References
^ Hoole, K. (1974). A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Volume IV The North East . David & Charles. ISBN 0715364391 .
^ a b Cowen, Rob (2016). Common Ground: Encounters with Nature at the Edges of Life . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226424262 .
^ a b Leach, Peter; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009), Yorkshire West Riding: Leeds, Bradford and the North , The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press , ISBN 978-0-300-12665-5
^ "Bilton Viaduct" . Forgotten Relics of an Enterprising Age .
^ Newton, Grace (23 August 2022). "Yorkshire sausage brand Heck reinstates lost section of Leeds to Northallerton railway line that closed in 1969" . Yorkshire Post . Retrieved 23 November 2024 .
^ a b Historic England . "Nidd Viaduct over River Nidd (1315340)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 23 November 2024 .
^ "Nidderdale Greenway - Harrogate to Ripley Cycle Route" . Sustrans . Retrieved 23 November 2024 .
^ "Progress of Works: Leeds and Thirsk". Railway Chronicle . No. 224. 19 August 1848.
Viaducts in Yorkshire
Railway viaducts in Yorkshire