Monday, 30 October 2017

The Tay Railway Bridge



This was a photo I showed back in 2013 as a Wordless Wednesday but I thought I would go back and show some more photos of the bridge . The original bridge was started in 1871 and opened in 1878.In the winter of 1879 a storm was blowing at right angles to the bridge when a train crossed late in the evening the bridge collapsed and the train disappeared into the River Tay killing 75 people.
The new bridge was built in 1883 and finished in 1887 and is still as you see it today

This is the Tay Railway Bridge seen from the Dundee Law

Going down to road level you can see the new supports of the bridge, the small stubby ones are the original bases for the bridge supports, the scaffolding you see is for maintenance being done on the bridge

 Here we look at  the section over the road where it joins the station outside Dundee

Looking at the bridge again from the footpath beside the River Tay

Two of the original bases for the bridge supports

Last look at the bridge going across the Tay

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11 comments:

Fun60 said...

It looks a magnificent bridge but what a terrible tragedy that day.

Al said...

That's an impressive bridge, especially considering its age. I've read about the disaster on the original bridge.

Joyful said...

Lovely photos of the bridge and waterfront! Enjoy the rest of your week.

Phil Slade said...

That's one mighty bridge Bill. Never heard the tale of the early disaster until now.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Perspectivas fantásticas, gostei destes trabalhos.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Bob Scotney said...

I crossed this bridge many times on my way to St Andrews but will always remember the view of it from the air when flying in to Dundee.

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Photo Cache said...

If it's not a landmark, it should be.

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carol l mckenna said...

Great shots! ^_^

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Lady Fi said...

Wow - what an amazing bridge.

Bill said...

That's one beautiful long bridge, very impressive.

Jenn Jilks said...

Wow. It is amazing!