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Project profile: Benton Bridge
Benton Bridge was constructed in 1903. It carries an unclassified road over the former Fairfield Loop branch line.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/benton-bridge/
Paisley Road West Bridge
The Paisley Road West railway bridge, constructed in 1909, carries Paisley Road over the former General Terminus railway branch. The line closed in the 1970s, with the tracks removed and the track beds on both sides of the bridge redeveloped.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/working-with-stakeholders/stakeholder-advisory-forum/paisley-road-west-bridge/
Project profile: Aurs Burn Viaduct
South of Barrhead the unusual concrete viaduct is one of the largest monuments remaining from the former railway branch. National Highways has secured its safe future use with over 240 separate repairs.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/aurs-burn-viaduct/
Brasenose Road Tunnel
Brasenose Road Tunnel was constructed nearly 140 years ago, forming part of the Bankfield Goods Branch, to connect with the Bankfield Goods Depot.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/working-with-stakeholders/stakeholder-advisory-forum/brasenose-road-tunnel/
Our plan to plant an additional three million trees by 2030
We're donating 600,000 trees annually
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/environment/nature/increasing-tree-planting/
Tidenham Tunnel receives National Railway Heritage Award
National Highways recently celebrated the work of Greenways and Cycleroutes and Friends of Wye Valley Greenway for the transformation of the former railway tunnel at Tidenham into an active travel route.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/latest-updates/tidenham-tunnel-receives-national-railway-heritage-award/
Clifton Hall Tunnel
This tunnel has a rich but fraught history. Constructed in the 1846 it formed part of the Patricroft to Molyneux Junction line.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/working-with-stakeholders/stakeholder-advisory-forum/clifton-hall-tunnel/
Project profile: Balgray Tunnel
This Victorian disused tunnel is in the West End area of Glasgow, Kelvinside. We’re working with our partners to use innovative survey techniques to better understand the structure and confirm the location of blind shafts along the route of the tunnel.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/balgray-tunnel/
Project profile: Crigglestone Viaduct
Standing over a West Yorkshire village and woodland at more than 80 feet high, the viaduct underwent a major programme of maintenance work which began in autumn 2022.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/crigglestone-viaduct/
Our approach to infill
Infilling is when we support a bridge by placing structural fill material under the whole of the arch to prop it up from underneath.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/our-approach-to-infill/
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