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Viaducts Collection (page 9)

From the iconic Newcastle Bridge to the historic Runcorn-Widnes Bridge, they have stood as remarkable engineering marvels throughout history

Background imageViaducts Collection: Railway Bridge Ipswich

Railway Bridge Ipswich
A train crosses the railway bridge over the Gipping, at Ipswich, Suffolk

Background imageViaducts Collection: King Edward Br Newcastle

King Edward Br Newcastle
King Edwards Bridge

Background imageViaducts Collection: Hexham Bridge

Hexham Bridge
Linnolds Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland - a fine single-arch stone bridge

Background imageViaducts Collection: Ancient Mexican Bridge

Ancient Mexican Bridge
Ancient bridge in Tlascala province, Mexico

Background imageViaducts Collection: Bridge of Boats, India

Bridge of Boats, India
A floating bridge, formed with boats, across the Indus at Khushal Garh

Background imageViaducts Collection: Garabit Viaduct, France

Garabit Viaduct, France
A close-up of the revolutionary wrought-iron trusses used by Gustave Eiffel in the construction of the viaduc de Garabit, Southern France

Background imageViaducts Collection: Eads Bridge, St Louis

Eads Bridge, St Louis
The newly-built Eads Bridge over the Mississippi at St Louis, Missouri

Background imageViaducts Collection: Swing Bridge, Sweden

Swing Bridge, Sweden
Swing bridge on the Sodertelge canal, Sweden. The central section rotates to allow masted vessels to pass through

Background imageViaducts Collection: Narrow Plank Bridge

Narrow Plank Bridge
Though rudimentary in design, this bridge, consisting of a single wooden plank, provides the pedestrian with a simple yet efficaceous means of traversing a narrow stream

Background imageViaducts Collection: Peruvian Rope Bridges

Peruvian Rope Bridges
Three different kinds of rope bridge : apart from the usual walk-across type with its handrails on either side, there is a kind for carrying animals and a hammock variety

Background imageViaducts Collection: Japanese Bridge

Japanese Bridge
The Japanese favour bridges like this at Kamaido, over the Shinji-no-ike : steep, constructed of wood, they are ornamental as well as utilitarian

Background imageViaducts Collection: Mountain Railway USA

Mountain Railway USA
Tourists take the easy but exciting way up Mount Lowe, California, and experience the thrills of swinging round bends and over viaducts in an open electric car

Background imageViaducts Collection: Oiling Bridge Pulleys

Oiling Bridge Pulleys
This brave workman risks his life to oil one of the pulleys used to construct the new Lambeth Bridge, designed by George Humphreys, opened by George V in 1932

Background imageViaducts Collection: Iron bridge at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire

Iron bridge at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire
The iron bridge over the River Severn at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire. This was the first iron bridge of its kind in the world, and gave the location the name Ironbridge Gorge

Background imageViaducts Collection: Saltash Viaduct / Britain

Saltash Viaduct / Britain
Saltash Viaduct/Britain

Background imageViaducts Collection: Moorswater Viaduct

Moorswater Viaduct
Moorswater viaduct

Background imageViaducts Collection: Horra Bridge / Britain

Horra Bridge / Britain
The railway viaduct at Grenofen, Devonshire

Background imageViaducts Collection: Barmouth Bridge / Britain

Barmouth Bridge / Britain
Barmouth bridge and Cader Idris

Background imageViaducts Collection: Testing Sydney Bnridge

Testing Sydney Bnridge
Testing Sydney Harbour Bridge by driving four locomotives on each of the two railway tracks

Background imageViaducts Collection: Royal Albert railway bridge, Saltash, Cornwall

Royal Albert railway bridge, Saltash, Cornwall
The Royal Albert railway bridge at Saltash, Cornwall



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From the iconic Newcastle Bridge to the historic Runcorn-Widnes Bridge, they have stood as remarkable engineering marvels throughout history. Take a step back in time with the Newport Bridge of 1906, a testament to architectural ingenuity. The elegant Hammersmith Bridge showcases both beauty and functionality, while the Dale and viaduct from Monsal Head in Derbyshire offers breathtaking views of nature's splendor. Traveling further north, witness the grandeur of the Ribblehead Viaduct on the Settle-Carlisle railway line in North Yorkshire. Its imposing structure commands attention and serves as a symbol of human achievement. Across waters lies Scotland's Forth Bridge Construct, an engineering masterpiece that has captivated hearts for over a century. Venturing westward brings us to Connel Ferry Bridge, connecting communities with its graceful arches. In Colorado's Royal Gorge, prepare to be awestruck by one of America's highest suspension bridges – an architectural feat suspended high above stunning natural scenery. Picture No. 10899522 captures another gem – Barton Swing Bridge – showcasing its unique mechanism that allows it to swing open for passing boats along Manchester Ship Canal. Finally, we return full circle to Newcastle/Swing Bridge - a true blend of tradition and innovation - where old meets new seamlessly amidst bustling city life. Viaducts stand not only as physical connections but also as testaments to human creativity and determination; they bridge gaps between cities and cultures while leaving lasting impressions on all who encounter them.