Rectory Junction Viaduct

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Rectory Junction Viaduct
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Coordinates 52°57′04″N1°03′15″W / 52.9511°N 1.0541°W / 52.9511; -1.0541
Carries Nottingham-Grantham Line
Crosses River Trent
Other nameRadcliffe Viaduct
Heritage status Grade II listed
Characteristics
Material Cast iron
Longest span110 feet (34 m)
Clearance below 24 feet (7.3 m)
History
Opened1850
Location
Rectory Junction Viaduct
Nottingham to Grantham Line
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Nottingham London Road
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Nottingham Racecourse
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Netherfield
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Radcliffe
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Bingham
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Aslockton
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Elton and Orston
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Grantham Ambergate Yard
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Grantham
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Rectory Junction Viaduct, also known as the Radcliffe Viaduct, [1] crosses the River Trent between Netherfield and Radcliffe on Trent near Nottingham. It is a Grade II listed building. [2]

Contents

History

The bridge was built in 1850 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln on the Nottingham-Grantham Line for the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston and Eastern Junction Railway.

The Trent Navigation Company demanded a minimum clear span of 100 feet (30 m), so the railway company built a 110 feet (34 m) cast iron arch. The clearance above the water is 24 feet (7.3 m). The iron arch was formed of six ribs, constructed in eight segments.

The approach viaduct, originally constructed in timber and comprising 32 spans, [3] was rebuilt in brick in 1909-1910 by Alexander Ross. The brick viaduct comprises 28 spans, eighteen are 24 ft 11 ins, and ten are 25 ft 7 ins. [4]

The internal cast iron ribs were encased in concrete by British Rail in 1981 to increase the strength of the bridge, but the original cast iron ribs on the exterior were left exposed, leaving the bridge appearance little changed. [5]

Next crossing upstream River Trent Next crossing downstream
Waterside Bridge
Pedestrian and cycle bridge
Rectory Junction Railway Bridge
Grid reference SK636397
Gunthorpe Bridge
A6097

See also

References

  1. Jacobs, G., Ed (2005) Quail Track Diagrams: Book 4: Midlands and North West, 2nd Edition, Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps
  2. Historic England. "RAILWAY BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER TRENT (1249646)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  3. The Railway Magazine. Vol. 50. 1922.
  4. Masonry as Applied to Civil Engineering: Being a Practical Treatise on the Design and Construction of Engineering Works in Stone and Heavy Concrete. F. Noel Taylor
  5. "Engineering Timelines - Radcliffe-on-Trent Viaduct".