How many bricks stockport viaduct




















The red brick piers are 3m thick and They are solid to 7. Piers at the abutments have rusticated facing. The 8. The line from Manchester to Stockport opened on 4th June and the viaduct was completed on 21st December that year, with the first locomotive passing over it on 16th July followed by rail traffic from 10th August The viaduct was widened by 6.

The new piers are solid and taper at 1 in The viaduct is In the late s, the viaduct was widened to accommodate four tracks instead of two. In the s, overhead catenary lines were installed by British Rail for the West Coast Main Line electrification scheme. In the second half of the twentieth century, the M60 motorway was built, passing through two arches of the viaduct.

The structure is central to the visual landscape of the town — it has been the subject of both literature and art, most notably in the work of LS Lowry. I believe that this composite composition of a northern landscape, is firmly embedded in the psyche of Stopfordians. It even featured in a feature film — A Taste Of Honey. I live moments away on Didsbury Road — so why not take a look, circumnavigating the site in search of an answer?

The view over the soon to be redeveloped Bus Station. Another day would produce another series of views, the light shifts, leaves appear on trees, the regeneration of Stockport sees the built environment shift and shimmy with an alarming regularity.

The landscape formed by the second Ice Age, gouging out a glacial valley and subsequently a conjoined river, is all part of a passing parade; it is acted out over millennia, you yourself are party to but one small part, make the most of it, get out and about take a look. Like Like. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.

Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Wikipedia The structure is central to the visual landscape of the town — it has been the subject of both literature and art, most notably in the work of LS Lowry. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Mutant Lemming Start date 20 Sep Status Not open for further replies. Mutant Lemming Established Member.

Joined 8 Aug Messages 3, Location London. I read somewhere that there are 20 Million bricks in the Harringworth Viaduct. Can Network Rail or anyone else for that matter be precise as to the actual number of bricks or is it and will it always be just an estimate?

RailUK Forums. A while ago I asked AQA how many bricks are in Stockport viaduct, they replied "The arch 33m Stockport Viaduct was built in using 11 million bricks. Harringworth Viaduct has 82 arches and a maximum height of 18m, and also carries two tracks, so if AQA were approximately correct, 20 million bricks sounds at least of the right order of magnitude.

You could come up with a lower bound by working out the surface area of all the masonry one one arch and dividing by the area of the external face of a brick, then multiplying by 82 for the arches. WatcherZero Established Member. Joined 25 Feb Messages 9, Tiny Tim Member. Victorian writers were very fond of quoting how many bricks a particular structure had, it makes it sound impressive.

No doubt some figures were given by the engineers or contractors, but journalists aren't noted for their strict adherence to facts, then or now. CarltonA Member.



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