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Selby Railway Bridge

Description and History of Site:-
In 1981 the Panel for Historical Engineering Works noted: Originally on the main East Coast Railway line between London, York and Edinburgh, the bridge now only carries the railway line to Hull. This bridge replaced a cast iron bascule bridge opened in 1840 on the Hull and Selby Railway. The current five span bridge, opened in 1891, was designed by Thomas Elliot Harrison, built by Nelson & Co, York, with ironwork by the Cleveland Bridge Co. and hydraulic swing machinery by Sir W G Armstrong, Mitchell & Co. The bridge carried the east coast main line across the Ouse when the old route via Knottingley was shortened.


Further Reading and References:-
YAHS - Hatcher Card Index. Research funded by the Yorkshire Arts Association 1972.
Bardey, M F. Civil engineering heritage: northern England. Thomas Telford, 1981, page 64, ICE HEW783.
Hatcher, J. The industrial architecture of Yorkshire. Phillimore, 1985.


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Key Words :- railway swing bridge

Viewing the Site :- Can be viewed from the public highway

Address :- Ousegate, Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 8BH
Grid Ref :- SE 61878 32384
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.784111 , Long -1.062360
Local Authority :- Selby District Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II
Historic England List No - 1419063,
Site Condition :- Operational site, in use for original purpose
Site Dates :- 1891 -
Record Date :- 5 June 2015

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