Cross Gates To Wetherby Railway Bridge (Eastern Junction) - Wetherby, UK
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N 53° 55.927 W 001° 23.506
30U E 605586 N 5977166
This single arch bridge carries a former quarry road over the former Cross Gates to Wetherby railway line
Waymark Code: WM148Z5
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/20/2021
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The Cross Gates to Wetherby railway line was built to connect to the Harrogate to Church Fenton railway line.
The existing railway station at Wetherby was moved to form a triangular junction. The new line headed towards the Harrogate to Church Fenton and then after leaving Wetherby Station the line split to head to Harrogate to the north west and Church Fenton to the south east.
This bridge carries a lane that formerly serviced a quarry over the western junction to the part of the Crossgates to Wetherby Line that is heading towards Harrogate.
The track over the bridge is now a bridle path for horses and is also used by pedestrians and cyclists.
The Wetherby Railway Path
The section of the Harrogate to Church Fenton railway between Spofforth and Thorp Arch has been turned into a 'Rails to Trails' cycle and walking path called the Wetherby Railway Path.
The railway closed in 1964 and the railway station at Wetherby demolished. The site of the station has been converted into a car park and the main line of the Harrogate to Church Fenton railway between Spofforth and Thorp Arch and the two linking parts of the junction from the station now form the Wetherby Railway Path for cyclists and hikers.
What type of traffic does this bridge support?: Horses, Pedestrians and cyclists
What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: Wetherby Railway Path
Date constructed: 1876
Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: Yes
Name of road or trail the bridge services: Former quarry lane
Location: Wetherby, West Yorkshire
Length of bridge: Not listed
Height of bridge: Not listed
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