Listed Building: DUTTON RAILWAY VIADUCT (1216523)

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Grade II*
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 1650, 1, 8
Date assigned 18 July 1986
Date last amended

Description

SJ 57 NE 1/8 ACTON BRIDGE C.P. WEAVER NAVIGATION Dutton Railway Viaduct - II* Railway viaduct: Completed 1836 by Joseph Locke and George Stephenson for the Grand Junction Railway Co. Rock faced red sandstone with ashlar dressings. 20 deep segmental arches of 40 voussoirs with dropped ashlar keystone on concavely battered piers of 16 cyclopean courses on plain plinths. Simple battered pilasters on each rectangular plinth on each outer cornice. Projecting copings. Cutwaters to the piers of 2 arches, now dry, to the River Weaver before re-alignment of the Weaver Navigation. 1960's steel pylons for electrification. Dutton viaduct is the longest on the Grand Junction Railway and an early example of a major railway viaduct, but more assured than the earliest, the Sankey Viaduct on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, by the same engineers 3 years earlier. It was completed at a cost of £54,440, the contractor being McIntosh of London. As no life was lost or serious injury incurred during construction, its completion was greeted by a civic celebration. Hewitt H J 1972 The Building of the Railways in Cheshire. Part of the viaduct is in Dutton parish. Listing NGR: SJ5871775505

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Sources (1)

  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 401945 & 57497. [Mapped features: #874 401945 & 57497; #6183 401945 & 57497]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 5818 7643 (219m by 394m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ57NE
Civil Parish ACTON BRIDGE, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER
Civil Parish DUTTON, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

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Record last edited

Mar 17 2016 1:28PM