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Hownes Gill Viaduct". TransportHeritage.com.
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March 2013. "Stanhope and Tyne Railway".
Disused Stations.
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Hownes...
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Hownes Gill
railway station served the town of Consett,
County Durham, England, from 1845 to 1858 on the
Stanhope and Tyne Railway. The
station was opened...
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crossing Waskerley Moor and
entering the old
steel town of
Consett via the
Hownes Gill Viaduct. From
Consett it's an easy ride via Leadgate,
Annfield Plain...
- (concert hall), Piccadilly, London,
designed by Owen Jones, is opened.
Hownes Gill
Viaduct in
County Durham, England,
designed by
Thomas Bouch, is opened...
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built by the S&DR and
opened on 16 May 1845. A p****enger
service started to
Hownes Gill and
Stanhope (Crawley) on 1
September 1845; the
Stanhope service was...
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Stanhope and Tyne
Railway NER
Annfield and
Beamish Deviations Burnhill Rowley Hownes Gill
Consett Carr
House Leadgate Pelton (S&T)
Durham Turnpike Annfield Plain...
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exactly as for an
inverted arch bridge. Such
arches were used
beneath the
Hownes Gill Viaduct, on the
advice of
Robert Stephenson.
Inverted arches have also...
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Stanhope and Tyne
Railway NER
Annfield and
Beamish Deviations Burnhill Rowley Hownes Gill
Consett Carr
House Leadgate Pelton (S&T)
Durham Turnpike Annfield Plain...
- and not far
upstream of Stephenson's High
Level Bridge. He also
designed Hownes Gill
Viaduct in Consett,
County Durham,
which at 700 feet (210 m) long and...
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Bridge in Scotland,
which failed catastrophically in
December 1879, and of
Hownes Gill
Viaduct for the
Stanhope and Tyne Railway,
which still stands at Consett...