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Bridges of Accrington(Historical)
Does anybody know the history of any of the bridges in and around Accrington. I played on many of them as a youngster but know relatively little about them. I'm sure some of the older members will have interesting tales to tell. Maybe some of you have pictures of the bridges too that you could post to make the thread more interesting. Please stay on topic and be family friendly.
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Does a viaduct count?
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Mmmm Pilty .. that's interesting, apart from the Viaduct, think all our bridges have been quite small really. Can only think of the following, but perhaps our members may care to add to these:-
Viaduct, Bull Bridge. Queens Road Bridge. Bridge over the canal at Clayton. Bridge now over the motorway at Clayton. Rising Bridge:D Is there one actually there ? Hyndburn Bridge. (Oh no !! will it soon be Accrington and District Bridge, but does run over the river). Gosh, apart from smallish ones that run over the canal and railway,I'm now stumped. ! Sure we can dig up history on all the above . have been threads on some of them if you search. i.e. talked plenty about Bull Bridge. |
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There's a railway bridge at the bottom of Willows Lane. There used to be one near Scaitcliffe House but that went when the Manchester line went.
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One at the bottom of Dill Hall Lane next to the sports centre . lol, suppose that is why the pub next to it is called the Bridge. What about the pub in Accy called The Bridge, have vague memories of one there too. :confused:
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There's the Bridge of Pies, near Baxenden.
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You got me...I'm just too cute. |
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We could probably do with a Bridge over Troubled Water now and again!
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You are something............cute? I don't think so..........:D |
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There was but its now been filled in - it was just after the school where you go round on to rising bridge road or upto the farmers glory. They filled it in when they built the bypass - it was the old railway lines and they needed a place where to dump the stuff from the new bypass as in meaning the haslingden one not the highway in the sky. But now we still have a bridge - the highway in the sky going over northfield road. |
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There are more bridges in and around the district than you can shake a stick at.
Take a walk up woodnook water or follow the Rive Hyndburn, Ooops sorry, I mean the River Accrington and District and you’ll find a few. |
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