Saturday, 1 April 2023

The Monmouth viaduct


The Monmouth viaduct is a 20 arch, 600 feet (183 metres) stone and concrete structure built to carry the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway across the flood-prone Chippenham Meadows next to the River Wye at Monmouth. It opened in 1861 after 10 months work and needed 9,000 cubic yards of masonry and 3,000 cubic yards of concrete. The river was spanned by a steel bridge with 150 feet long girders. This is no longer in place. Like many such structures it has a very Roman appearance as the ravages of weather, time and shrubs soften its outline. I photographed these structures during a circular walk from the town. The image below shows the nearness of the viaduct to the Duke of Beaufort bridge.

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Sony DSC-RX100