Alston Arches Viaduct

About Alston Arches Viaduct

Alston Arches Viaduct is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne at Haltwhistle in Northumberland. HistoryThe bridge, which has four stone arches, was designed by Sir George Barclay Bruce as a railway bridge. It formed part of the Alston Line and was completed in March 1851. The railway closed in May 1976 and the bridge was re-opened by the Duke of Gloucester for pedestrian use in July 2006. It is a Grade II listed structure.

Alston Arches Viaduct Description

Alston Arches Viaduct is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne at Haltwhistle in Northumberland. HistoryThe bridge, which has four stone arches, was designed by Sir George Barclay Bruce as a railway bridge. It formed part of the Alston Line and was completed in March 1851. The railway closed in May 1976 and the bridge was re-opened by the Duke of Gloucester for pedestrian use in July 2006. It is a Grade II listed structure.