Victoria and Wicker Viaducts

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Victoria and Wicker Viaducts

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 3 Apr 2012

The original arched central span of this railway viaduct over the Sheffield & Tinsley Canal was later added to on both sides with straight steel spans. This was the main line of the Great Central Railway through Sheffield (Victoria) nearby Image to Manchester. It would at one time have had at least four, possibly six tracks. Now only one track remains, serving the Stocksbridge Steelworks some distance away Image

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Image Location

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53.386524
Longitude
-1.456143