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NER Hull And Doncaster - Sand Hall Road Bridge (Bridge No 4 Mileage 5m 31y) and Goole Swing Bridge (Bridge No 5 Mileage 5m 199y) [1866]

NER Hull And Doncaster - Sand Hall Road Bridge (Bridge No 4 Mileage 5m 31y) and Goole Swing Bridge (Bridge No 5 Mileage 5m 199y) [1866]


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NER Hull And Doncaster - Sand Hall Road Bridge (Bridge No 4 Mileage 5m 31y) and Goole Swing Bridge (Bridge No 5 Mileage 5m 199y) [1866]

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This print showcases the historic NER Hull And Doncaster railway line, featuring two iconic bridges - Sand Hall Road Bridge (Bridge No 4 Mileage 5m 31y) and Goole Swing Bridge (Bridge No 5 Mileage 5m 199y). Dating back to the year 1866, these architectural marvels stand as a testament to the engineering prowess of their time. The image captures the grandeur and elegance of Sand Hall Road Bridge, with its sturdy stone pillars supporting an intricate iron lattice structure. The bridge spans across a picturesque waterway, adding a touch of serenity to its imposing presence. In contrast, Goole Swing Bridge steals attention with its unique mechanism that allows it to swing open for passing vessels. This functional yet visually striking design is truly remarkable. Both bridges played crucial roles in connecting communities and facilitating trade during their heyday. They served as vital links along the NER Hull And Doncaster railway line, enabling seamless transportation of goods and passengers between various destinations. Preserved through this timeless photograph, these structures serve as reminders of our rich industrial heritage. As we admire this print from Network Rail, we are transported back in time to an era when innovation met artistry in construction. It serves as a reminder that even today's modern infrastructure owes much gratitude to those who came before us.

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