- Parkhead Viaduct
Parkhead Viaduct is a railway viaduct located in
Dudley , West Midlands,England . The original viaduct was a wooden structure erected in1850 to carry the new Stourbridge to Walsall railway over Parkhead Locks on theDudley Canal , near to the southern mouth of theDudley Tunnel . The current brick viaduct was built in1880 and it is believed that the original wooden structure is still encased within its successor.The last passenger train crossed Parkhead Viaduct in
1964 but it remained open to goods trains until1993 , when the section of the railway betweenWalsall andBrierley Hill was closed. The section of track over Parkhead Viaduct was removed in1999 due to the construction of a new road bridge over the line approximately convert|100|yd|-2 away, but the structure of the viaduct is still very much intact.Parkhead Viaduct is a
listed structure , so its distinctive arches are to be retained when the overhead deck is replaced in about2010 during the development of theWednesbury toBrierley Hill extension to theMidland Metro , which is planned to open in the early2010s .External links
* [http://www.bescot.plus.com/dudley/]
* [http://www.england-legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/localact1992/ukla_19920008_en_5]
* [http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/twa/ir/midlandmetrowednesburytobrie5655?page=4]
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