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New Tay Bridge (viaduct) from south

DP 448345

Description New Tay Bridge (viaduct) from south

Date 1/1/1887 to 31/12/1887

Collection Records of the Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network (SCRAN), Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number DP 448345

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content A long railway bridge spans a wide river estuary, with maintenance trucks and workmen standing on the approach lines in the foreground. There is a brick signal box at the end of the bridge and a road in the foreground. Construction debris lines the tracks and a cottage roof is visible below the bridge approach behind the disconnected older track. Works chimneys are belching smoke over the city on the far shore. The original bridge was opened in May 1878 and collapsed on the night of 28 December 1879 as a passenger train was crossing to Dundee, with the loss of around 75 people. The present bridge replacing it opened in July 1887.

Accession Number 2024/57

External Reference 000-000-152-433-C, 000-000-152-433-R

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2771106

File Format (JPG) JPEG bitmap

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