St. Julian's railway bridge
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St Julians railway bridge | |
St. Julian's railway bridge looking south. |
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Carries | Railway |
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Crosses | River Usk |
Locale | Newport |
Maintained by | Network Rail |
Width | Double standard-gauge (4 foot 8½ inch) track |
The St. Julian's railway bridge is a crossing of the River Usk in the city of Newport, South Wales, United Kingdom. It carries the Welsh Marches Line across the river in a north—south direction. Due to the meanderings of the river, all the other crossings are east—west.
The line was originally opened in 1874 by the Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway.
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Crossings of the River Usk, Newport, UK, north to south |
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Caerleon Bridge | St. Julian's railway bridge | M4 motorway Usk bridge | Great Western Railway Usk bridge | Newport Bridge | Newport City footbridge | George Street Bridge | City Bridge | Newport Transporter Bridge |
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