Healey Dell Viaduct
Healey Dell Viaduct is situated in Healey Dell Nature Reserve in the Spodden Valley, on the outskirts or Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England. It is 2½ miles (4km) from Whitworth, Lancashire. It was built in 1867 and carried the Rochdale to Bacup Railway Line, opening to passengers 1 November 1870. It operated until 1949, and carried coal trains until into the 1960s. Today it carries the National Cycle Network, Regional Network Route 92 which joins National Route 66.
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The viaduct was built from locally quarried stone. It is 103 feet high above the river, with 8 arches, each with a 26 yards span.
Healey Dell is on the Rochdale Way and the Pennine Bridleway passes the northern end.[1]
References
- "Friends of Healey Dell website". 2006. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
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