Banavie Railway Swing Bridge
About Banavie Railway Swing Bridge
The Banavie Railway Swing Bridge carries the West Highland Line across the Caledonian Canal at Banavie. HistoryConstruction of the extension from Mallaig Extension Railway began in January 1887, and the line opened on 1 April 1901. The bridge was manufactured by Alex Findlay & Co. of Motherwell. DesignThe bridge is an asymmetric bow truss, with more reinforcement at the end where it is held. It is operated by hand, with a mechanism on the south side of the bridge. It is adjacent to the Banavie Swing Bridge, which carries the A830 road across the canal. There is a speed limit of 5mph for trains passing over the bridge.
Banavie Railway Swing Bridge Description
The Banavie Railway Swing Bridge carries the West Highland Line across the Caledonian Canal at Banavie. HistoryConstruction of the extension from Mallaig Extension Railway began in January 1887, and the line opened on 1 April 1901. The bridge was manufactured by Alex Findlay & Co. of Motherwell. DesignThe bridge is an asymmetric bow truss, with more reinforcement at the end where it is held. It is operated by hand, with a mechanism on the south side of the bridge. It is adjacent to the Banavie Swing Bridge, which carries the A830 road across the canal. There is a speed limit of 5mph for trains passing over the bridge.