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Conisbrough Viaduct
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Conisbrough Viaduct is a former railway viaduct, near to Cadeby and Conisbrough in South Yorkshire, England. The viaduct consists of two sections of brick and stone on each bank, connected by a lattice girder section, some 113–116 feet (34–35 m) over the River Don. The height and space were required should shipping need to navigate along the river. The viaduct carried the Dearne Valley Railway over the River Don between 1909 and 1966, after closure it was converted into a foot and cycle path. The structure is grade II listed, and is notable for being one of the first bridges in Britain to be built using a rope system above the viaduct known as a "Blondin".
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dbp:begin
1906
dbp:complete
1909
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Heavy rail
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A long viaduct in the distance, with trees in the foreground
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Conisbrough Viaduct looking eastwards
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Public path
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1966-07-31
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4919.0
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0001-07-01
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ref|Sources differ on the actual height above the river.|name=Height|group=note
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Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, England
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1909-03-17
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Conisbrough Viaduct is a former railway viaduct, near to Cadeby and Conisbrough in South Yorkshire, England. The viaduct consists of two sections of brick and stone on each bank, connected by a lattice girder section, some 113–116 feet (34–35 m) over the River Don. The height and space were required should shipping need to navigate along the river. The viaduct carried the Dearne Valley Railway over the River Don between 1909 and 1966, after closure it was converted into a foot and cycle path. The structure is grade II listed, and is notable for being one of the first bridges in Britain to be built using a rope system above the viaduct known as a "Blondin". The viaduct was 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of Edlington Halt, and 17 miles (27 km) south of Crofton Junction.
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Gates & Hogg
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1
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Public path
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1909
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1906
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1966-07-31
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1966-01-01
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4919.0
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34.4424
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465.4296
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1909-03-17
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