Stamford Bridge Viaduct is a historic railway viaduct located in Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1847 by the York and North Midland Railway Company and is Grade II* listed. The viaduct is 1,000 feet long and consists of 15 red brick arches on either side of a single 90-foot wrought-iron span that crosses the River Derwent.

The viaduct was originally built to carry the York to Beverley railway line, which opened in 1847. The line was closed in 1965, but the viaduct remains standing. It is now a popular spot for walking, cycling, and fishing.

The viaduct is a striking example of Victorian engineering. It is a testament to the skill and ingenuity of the engineers who built it. The viaduct is also a reminder of the important role that railways played in the development of the British economy and society.

In addition to its historical significance, Stamford Bridge Viaduct is also a beautiful and scenic spot. The viaduct offers stunning views of the River Derwent and the surrounding countryside. It is a popular destination for photographers and artists.

If you are ever in the East Riding of Yorkshire, be sure to visit Stamford Bridge Viaduct. It is a historic landmark that is sure to impress.

Here are some fun facts about Stamford Bridge Viaduct:

  • The viaduct was built in just 18 months.
  • It is the oldest remaining railway bridge of its type in the UK.
  • The viaduct was featured in the 1992 film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves."
  • The viaduct is a popular spot for birdwatching.
  • The viaduct is home to a variety of wildlife, including bats, owls, and kingfishers.

Stamford Bridge Viaduct is a fascinating and historic landmark. It is a reminder of the important role that railways played in the development of the British economy and society. The viaduct is also a beautiful and scenic spot that is sure to impress visitors.

Location of Stamford Bridge Viaduct

Stamford Bridge is a great place to visit anyway, with some nice pubs as well as the obvious historic interest (See my other video of you want to know more about this). There is plenty of parking and the Viaduct is an easy walk, here is a Google map

 

Stamford Bridge Drone Video

Here is a Drone Video of Stamford bridge, please take a look.

Stamford Bridge Photos

Here are some photographs that I took of Stamford Bridge Viaduct

More inspiration on where to fly your drone, or just places to visit

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