Clifton Railway Viaduct, (The Thirteen Arches) :: Shared Description

Clifton Viaduct is a Grade II listed stone structure, built in 1846 to carry trains from Manchester to Rossendale along the Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway, over the Irwell Valley.

The viaduct is known locally as 'The Thirteen Arches' (for obvious reasons although some of the arches are usually hidden by trees). The line was closed in 1966 and the viaduct is currently disused.

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by David Dixon
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SD7903 : Clifton Viaduct by N Chadwick
SD7903 : Clifton Viaduct by N Chadwick
SD7903 : Clifton viaduct by Bradley Michael
SD7903 : Clifton Viaduct by N Chadwick
SD7903 : Clifton Railway Viaduct by David Dixon
SD7903 : Pylon by Clifton Viaduct by N Chadwick
SD7903 : The Thirteen Arches by David Dixon
SD7903 : Clifton Viaduct by N Chadwick
SD7903 : Clifton Viaduct by David Dixon
SD7903 : Clifton Viaduct by N Chadwick


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Created: Wed, 18 May 2011, Updated: Wed, 18 May 2011

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