Clifton Viaduct
Bridges across the River IrwellBridges completed in 1846Buildings and structures in the City of SalfordFormer railway bridges in the United KingdomGrade II listed bridges in Greater Manchester ... and 5 more
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Clifton Viaduct is a Grade II listed stone structure crossing the valley of the River Irwell in Clifton, Greater Manchester, and also the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is known locally as the "13 Arches". It is currently disused and closed to the public.
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Towpath, Salford Clifton Green
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N 53.5273 ° | E -2.314 ° |
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M27 8LU Salford, Clifton Green
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