Reddish Vale Viaduct

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Reddish Vale Viaduct is a large 19th-century railway viaduct spanning the Tame Valley, notable for its multiple brick arches and role in the region’s industrial railway heritage.

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Reddish Vale Viaduct canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
railway viaduct
category Grade II listed bridges in Greater Manchester
railway bridges in Greater Manchester
viaducts in the United Kingdom
constructionStart 19th century
country United Kingdom
crosses River Tame
hasCulturalRole symbol of local industrial history
hasFeature elevated crossing over river and valley
series of high brick arches
hasHistoricalPeriod Victorian era
hasStructuralForm multiple brick arches
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
listed structure in England
isPartOf regional railway network of Greater Manchester
locatedIn England
Greater Manchester
Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
Reddish Vale
United Kingdom
maintainedBy railway infrastructure authorities in the United Kingdom
materialUsed brick
partOf Reddish Vale Country Park landscape
region North West England
significance important example of industrial railway heritage in the region
landmark structure in Reddish Vale
spans Tame Valley
usedBy trains
usedFor railway transport
visibleFrom Reddish Vale Country Park

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Reddish, Stockport, England hasLandmark Reddish Vale Viaduct
Reddish Vale Country Park hasAttraction Reddish Vale Viaduct
Reddish Vale hasStructure Reddish Vale Viaduct