Brick and Stone Bridges

 

This page is basically just images of real bridges!

The oldest bridges (that are still around to see today) were made of brick or stone, and arched, but even when iron bridges were common, stone and brick were still used if the span was short, perhaps because they were easier to maintain.


Preston

This first example is next to an iron bridge on the old ELR as it approached Preston.


The WCML as it crosses Aqueduct Street.


And a rather more fancy bridge as it crosses the nearby Fylde Road. This is actually part of a viaduct that continues to the right, and at one time crossed the canal.



Whalley

Whalley viaduct is very impressive.




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