Arthington Viaduct

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Arthington Viaduct

The Wharfedale Viaduct is a Grade II listed bridge that crosses the River Wharfe in North Yorkshire, England with twenty arches.

The viaduct was built in 1849 by Thomas Grainger for the Great Northern Railway and is made of puched sandstone blocks and wrought iron.

The viaduct is often known as the Arthington or Castley Viaduct – as most of the arches are located in Castley CP.

Local History

Historic monuments near Arthington Viaduct