Arch Bridge 28 Over The Peak Forest Canal - New Mills, UK
Posted by: dtrebilc
N 53° 21.669 W 002° 00.368
30U E 566140 N 5912907
This single span arch bridge carries Albion Road over the Peak Forest Canal.
Waymark Code: WMR24V
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/01/2016
Views: 2
The Peak Forest Canal
The 18th Century had seen the development of the canal network in the UK to carry heavy goods, and led to towns such as Manchester become the first large industrial towns.
There was a demand for limestone and grit stone from the nearby quarries to be transported to Manchester and beyond and so the Peak Forest Canal was built with a connection to the Ashton Canal at Ashton-Under-Lyne.
The canal has a series of 16 locks to lift the canal a height of 209 feet from Ashton-Under-Lyne to Buxworth.
There is also a small half mile long side arm of the canal from Bridgemeount to Whaley Bridge. Even before the canal, there had been coal mines at Whaley Bridge and the canal became a useful way to move the coal and other goods.
The Bridge
This bridge is known as Thornsett Bridge and has a single arch that straddles both the canal and the tow path. The volume of traffic has increased since the bridge was built and the road deck has been extended on one side of the bridge but the arch is still visible beneath it.
Physical Location (city, county, etc.): New Mills, Derbyshire, East Midlands
Road, Highway, Street, etc.: Albion Road (A6105)
Water or other terrain spanned: The Peak Forest Canal
Architect/Builder: Not listed
Construction Date: Not listed
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