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This decorative funnel could likely be a nod at the railway history here at the river scan in Darlington George Stevenson invented and built success with steam Railway traction not too far from this very area the Stockton and Arlington Railway was a railway company that operated in the northeast of England from 1825 until

1863 the world’s first first public Railway to use steam locomotives its first line connected ceris near shieldon with Darlington and Stockton in cared durum and was officially opened on the 27th of September 1825 today’s video was filmed in Darlington and we are at the five archers Bridge which stands in the

Rockwell Nature Reserve between Halton Lan and North Ro it’s owned by Network re Curr saes at East Coast M although not listed this 150y Old Railway Bridge is a well-known plan MK in both Darlington and on the East Coast Mainline the next one’s the oldest Railway Bridge in use in the UK I

Believe so about 198 years old I might even be 199 now not this firu the next Bridge Rockwell local natural reserve darington B Council we’re currently near the vi duct just talking about the river scan that runs to the left of this shot change the of it and put the

Meanders back in at one point straighten it all out for indust don’t they and then they realiz it was down down there near can we chill in B’s back in Bend’s back in yeah we [Applause] CH so the Arches from left to right that’s the first one in the Center there up onto the embankment second one the third one spans the river the fourth one spans the to path now a foot path and cycle path and the fifth one is on that embankment there covered with a

Palisade and then this is been electrified 212,000 volts ac is part of the upgrades in the 1980s I believe it was it’s got G EC switch gear from memory see there some of the architecture in the center of the screen now the stone work and there’s even I believe they’re

From construction in the center of the screen now where the Sandstone has been carved out and it looks like it’s been for wooden batter or props and I think that’s from the construction area because that up right there’s got them they all they’ve all got them actually that up right in the

Center of the screen now that’s got the same carvings in it and then that one’s got the same we’ll get a closer look at those I haven’t found any documents to suggest when the additional bracings were fitted to The Arches we can see six in number

In this shot if anybody knows when these were added please leave a comment actually off called SK VI duct scan Viaduct call it five arches sh this you reckon these are from when they built it these like cutouts there cutouts there like carvings there looks really good on

Film the likelihood Ood is that these are the original carvings into the stun used to prop up the scaffolding and staging that was used in the construction of the arches over the river scan oh nice for L yeah three three double uh 366 is got Vicky flying the Drone there drones up

Above that is the scan fire duct five arches I hope you’ve enjoyed this type of content next week we are going to be at the scan bridge that is nearly 200 years old and is the oldest remaining Railway Bridge in service in the world thank you so much for watching

Viewers please subscribe to the channel and I’ll see you every Thursday at 400 p.m. UK time bye-bye for now say bye Vicki bye Vicki h

9 Comments

  1. A well built bridge, to last this long and likely long into the future. Too narrow to launch interstellar space ships off it in 2124 though, so I guess we'll stick to trains on it. 8^) Cheers!

  2. Thank you for the tour of the viaduct this day. Always an interesting history associated with them. Enjoy your upcoming weekend, and see you on the next! Cheers Andy! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸

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