Arthington Viaduct Photos & Railways

When  Arthington station closed on 20th March 1965, it was the junction for Pool in Wharfedale and Otley and ran freight trains through Burley in Wharfedale. The surviving Leeds to Harrogate railway cuts across the valley at right-angles, joined by the abandoned branch to Otley.  Arthington is at the northern end of the Bramhope Tunnel. There is a Navvies memorial to the workers killed digging the tunnel near the church in Otley.

Arthington Viaduct A sandstone 21-arch viaduct spanning the Wharfe valley, built for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway circa 1849

Riverside View

 

The Arthington Viaduct has 21 arches and is 1510 feet long. It was built for the Leeds – Harrogate / Thirsk railway line. The Arthington Viaduct was engineered by Thomas Granger and built by James Bray. It was 1510 feet long and required over 50,000 tons of stone to construct.

Blue Skies & Stone Arches

Wharfedale Viaduct Panorama

Train On Viaduct

Pannel Viaduct, Railway Bridge, Harrogate

Related

 

photos By Tom Blackwell

This entry was posted in Our Yorkshire. Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to Arthington Viaduct Photos & Railways

  1. Pingback: Knaresborough Viaduct | Yorkshire - God's Own County