Bridge 114 On The Leeds Liverpool Canal - Clayton-le-Moors, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member dtrebilc
N 53° 45.933 W 002° 23.131
30U E 540505 N 5957611
The Leeds Liverpool canal is the longest canal in Northern England.
Waymark Code: WMQDGT
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/10/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
Views: 1

The canal is 127.25 miles long and flows from the inland woollen town of Leeds to the coastal sea port of Liverpool, crossing the Pennines along the way. Work on the canal started in 1770 and built in a number of sections and was finally completed in 1816.

The bridge is known as Riley swing bridge and was built as an accommodation bridge for nearby farms. It is a balanced cantilever swing bridge

"John Powell reports that the 1965 BW bridge survey recorded this bridge as a timber accommodation swing bridge owned by British Waterways. It had a span of 40 ft over a clear waterway width of 17 ft 6 inches. It was replaced by a steel bridge in about 1980." link

The bridge has a board with the following operating instructions.
Welcome to
Riley Swing Bridge
(Bridge 114)

To Open
Unlock using anti-vandal key
Raise le using windlass
Open swing bridge

To Close
Close swing bridge checking alignment of leg
Release safety catch
Lower leg using windlass
Push button on anti-vandal lock
Bridge Type: Swing Bridge

Span: 40 ft over a clear waterway width of 17 ft 6 inches

Vehicular Traffic: yes

Railway Traffic: no

Built: Not listed

Pedestrian Traffic: Not Listed

Bicycle Traffic: Not Listed

Visit Instructions:
Take a picture of the bridge and record the exact coordinates where the picture was taken.
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