Styal Line Railway Bridge Over River Mersey - Cheadle, UK
Posted by: dtrebilc
N 53° 24.084 W 002° 13.568
30U E 551451 N 5917203
This brick built arch railway bridge carries the Styal Railway Line over the River Mersey in Cheadle.
Waymark Code: WMNVDW
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/06/2015
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The Styal Line is a railway line in south Manchester and north-east Cheshire built i 1909. It runs from Slade Lane Junction, some 2 km south of Manchester Piccadilly, to Wilmslow. There also is a spur to Manchester Airport which was opened in 1993. The branch to the airport leaves the Styal Line via a triangular junction between Heald Green and Styal.
The line is an early commuter line running through many suburban stations in south Manchester however in recent years, usage of the line has surged with growing commuter patronage and non-stopping services which use the line between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport.
It was electrified in 1959 as part of the West Coast Main Line electrification scheme. Despite this, the majority of trains using the line were diesel powered until 2014. The introduction of Class 350s TransPennine Express on the Edinburgh-Manchester Airport line in December 2013 and cascade of Class 319s to Northern Rail in early 2015 has curtailed the use of diesel trains on the line allowing for a 100mph service compared with 75mph limit for many diesel trains.
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The river flows 70.33 miles (113 km) from Stockport to Liverpool Bay.
This part of the River Mersey is prone to flooding and so the bridge spans the river but also has several other arches on each side of the river to allow any flood waters to pass through these arches and avoid flood damage.