Arnside Viaduct

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Arnside Viaduct is a long railway bridge in Cumbria, England, carrying the Furness Line across the Kent Estuary and forming a prominent feature of the local coastal landscape.

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Arnside Viaduct canonical 2
Arnside Viaduct nearby 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway bridge
railway viaduct
carries Furness Line
connects Arnside railway station
Grange-over-Sands railway station
country England
crosses Kent Estuary
River Kent
designedFor double track
formsPartOf Cumbrian Coast Line
surface form: Cumbrian Coast railway route
gauge standard gauge
hasApproachFrom Arnside side
Grange-over-Sands side
hasHeritageStatus non-listed structure
hasStructureType multi-span viaduct
hasTraffic diesel multiple unit trains
hasViewOf Arnside Knott
Kent Estuary mudflats
isFeatureOf local coastal landscape
isNotableFor length across estuary
prominent coastal landmark
length 1657 feet
505 metres
locatedIn Cumbria
Morecambe Bay area
North West England
maintainedBy Network Rail
material iron
steel
near Arnside
Grange-over-Sands
numberOfSpans 50
opened 1857
owner Network Rail
partOf Furness Railway
partOfRouteBetween Barrow-in-Furness
Lancaster
passesOver tidal waters
railwayLine Furness Line
refurbishmentWorkIncluded installation of new rails
installation of new sleepers
replacement of deck
strengthening of structure
region South Lakeland district
surface form: South Lakeland
underwentMajorRefurbishment 2011
usedFor freight rail traffic
passenger rail traffic

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Arnside hasLandmark Arnside Viaduct
Arnside crossedBy Arnside Viaduct
Arnside railway station hasStructure Arnside Viaduct
this entity surface form: Arnside Viaduct nearby