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Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community)

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Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) — Grade II listed building-listed bridge in wales-south, United Kingdom.

South Wales Mineral Line - geograph.org.uk - 4063507

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15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) is a Grade II listed building-listed bridge in wales-south, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 11698). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Listed as a remarkable bridge designed by the office of one of Britain s most influential engineers. History: The South Wales Mineral Railway was incorporated in 1853 for a 13-mile cross-country line from the collieries at Glyncorrwg to the docks at Briton Ferry. The route was laid out by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who was later succeeded by R.P. Brereton. At the Briton Ferry end a double-tracked cable-worked incline 1.5 miles long was required to overcome the steep terrain. The railway opened in 1861 from Briton Ferry to Tonmawr and to Glyncorrwg in 1863. Originally broad gauge, it was converted to standard gauge in 1872. The railway was never a financial success, partly due to the vicissitudes of colliery companies in Glyncorrwg who operated the line. In 1908 the line was taken over by the Great Western Railway, who closed the incline in 1910, while the remainder of the railway finally closed in 1970. The overbridge is remarkable for its ingenious design, which suggests that it may have been by Brunel himself. It was completed by 1861. Exterior: A long, single-arched bridge crossing a rock cutting. The bridge is built of narrowly-coursed sandstone with a stone arch that springs directly from the rock faces on either side. It is unusual in having a steep pitch from end to end and from side to side, the arch springing from a much higher position on the S than on the N. The coursing is parallel with the deck for most of its length, but steepened at the S end to equalise the eccentric loading on the arch. There is a broad string course at deck level and curving stone parapets (recently rebuilt, with round copings replacing previous flat stone copings). Location: Located just south of Crythan Farm on an unclassified road from Cimla to Brynbryddan and

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Railway Bridge near Crythan Farm, located in South Wales' Neath parish, is a Grade II listed structure. This designation highlights its architectural and historical significance within the region.

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Coordinates
51.6412, -3.7835
Parish
Neath
Postcode
SA11 3RP
Parliamentary constituency
Neath and Swansea East

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community)?
Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA11 3RP), in the parish of Neath.
Is Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) a listed building?
Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) free to visit?
Yes, Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community) is free to enter.
How do I get to Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Neath Community)?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA11 3RP. It sits within the Neath and Swansea East parliamentary constituency.