Oldbury Viaduct
Oldbury Viaduct (Bridge 33) 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.
Gallery
A DMUDiesel Multiple Unit crosses Oldbury Viaduct in September 1962 (Sellick Collection)
A view of Oldbury Viaduct from the East in September 1962 (Sellick Collection)
Ex-GWRGreat Western Railway Pannier 3619 crosses Oldbury Viaduct in January 1963 (Sellick Collection)
Sources
- ↑ The Severn Valley Railway, John Marshall
See also
Towards Kidderminster
List of infrastructure
Towards Bridgnorth