The Ballochmyle Viaduct is the tallest extant railway viaduct in Britain. It is high, and carries the railway over the
River Ayr
The River Ayr (pronounced like ''air'', ''Uisge Àir'' in Gaelic) is a river in Ayrshire, Scotland. At it is the longest river in the county.
The river was held as sacred by pre-Christian cultures. The remains of several prehistoric sacrificial ...
near
Mauchline
Mauchline (; gd, Maghlinn) is a town and civil parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In the 2001 census Mauchline had a recorded population of 4,105. It is home to the National Burns Memorial.
Location
The town lies by the Glasgow and South West ...
and
Catrine
Catrine is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland which was formerly a centre of cotton manufacture. It has a population of around ()
Geography
The village lies on the River Ayr which previously provided water power for local industry. It is in ...
in
East Ayrshire
East Ayrshire ( sco, Aest Ayrshire; gd, Siorrachd Àir an Ear) is one of thirty-two council areas of Scotland. It shares borders with Dumfries and Galloway, East Renfrewshire, North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire. The headquar ...
, Scotland. It carries the former
Glasgow and South Western Railway line between
Glasgow
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and
Carlisle.
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Designed by John Miller, the viaduct was built in the 1840s for the ]Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (GPK&AR) was a railway in Scotland that provided train services between Glasgow, Kilmarnock and Ayr. It opened its first line, between Glasgow and Ayr, in stages from 1839 to 1840. The section ...
Company. Work commenced on its construction during March 1846; it was built under contract by Ross & Mitchell and William McCandlish was the resident engineer. It is built of local red sandstone
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and stronger stone sourced from Dundee was used for the arch rings. On completion on 2 March 1848, the viaduct had the largest masonry arch in the world and remains amongst the largest ever been constructed.
The viaduct was listed
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in April 1971 and became a Category A listed structure in January 1989. It was designated a "Historic Civil Engineering Landmark" by the Institution of Civil Engineers
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(ICE) in 2014. Network Rail
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undertook strengthening work on the viaduct in the 2010s. The Ballochmyle Viaduct is used for passenger and freight traffic through to the present day.
History
The Ballochmyle Viaduct was designed by John Miller for the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (GPK&AR) was a railway in Scotland that provided train services between Glasgow, Kilmarnock and Ayr. It opened its first line, between Glasgow and Ayr, in stages from 1839 to 1840. The section ...
during the mid 1840s.[ The line was the northern part of the railway from Glasgow to Carlisle via Kilmarnock. The viaduct was required to cross the ]River Ayr
The River Ayr (pronounced like ''air'', ''Uisge Àir'' in Gaelic) is a river in Ayrshire, Scotland. At it is the longest river in the county.
The river was held as sacred by pre-Christian cultures. The remains of several prehistoric sacrificial ...
. The resident engineer was William McCandlish and the contractors were Ross & Mitchell.[
During March 1846, construction of the stone viaduct began.][ The viaduct incorporated a massive arch spanning the River Ayr. To build the arch, complex timber centring for temporary support was constructed over the river. The centring was considered to be noteworthy in its own right.
The viaduct was completed on 2 March 1848 but the line was not completed until 9 August 1850.] At the time of its construction, the viaduct had the largest masonry arch in the world; 150 years later, it was amongst the biggest masonry arches to have ever been built.[ The viaduct carries double track railway across the river between ]Mauchline
Mauchline (; gd, Maghlinn) is a town and civil parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In the 2001 census Mauchline had a recorded population of 4,105. It is home to the National Burns Memorial.
Location
The town lies by the Glasgow and South West ...
and Catrine
Catrine is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland which was formerly a centre of cotton manufacture. It has a population of around ()
Geography
The village lies on the River Ayr which previously provided water power for local industry. It is in ...
; and tens of thousands of trains have crossed over it over the course of its lifetime.
The viaduct has been in continuous use to the present day; in 2014, it was in a good condition despite more than 160 years of service.[ During the early 2010s ]Network Rail
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upgraded the viaduct to strengthen it for heavy freight trains, particularly coal traffic. The work, undertaken by contractor Carillion, was done without significant alteration to its external appearance.
Ballochmyle Viaduct was designated a listed structure
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during April 1971 and became a Category A listed structure in January 1989.[ It features in the 1996 film Mission: Impossible.] During 2014, the viaduct was designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the Institution of Civil Engineers
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(ICE) and a plaque was installed. The viaduct is also listed amongst those sites promoted by the East Ayrshire Council
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Etymology
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as being a local historical site.
Design
Ballochmyle Viaduct carries a double-track railway over the River Ayr
The River Ayr (pronounced like ''air'', ''Uisge Àir'' in Gaelic) is a river in Ayrshire, Scotland. At it is the longest river in the county.
The river was held as sacred by pre-Christian cultures. The remains of several prehistoric sacrificial ...
. It has seven spans, three spans at either side of the central span. The main arch crosses the River Ayr at at its highest point.[ All the arches are semi-circular, built around an arch ring comprising hard stone quarried near Dundee and local red ]sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks.
Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates ...
was used for the rest of the structure.[ While largely plain, the arches have some decorative ornamentation including raised panels on the ]spandrel
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s, and the dressed stone arch rings.[ These details can be viewed from the riverside path that passes underneath the central arch."River Ayr Way part 2."]
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See also
* List of Category A listed buildings in East Ayrshire
This is a list of Category A listed buildings in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
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*
* List of longest masonry arch bridge spans
The masonry arch bridges of stone or brick are the most genuine of arch bridges, some lasting a thousand years. Because they are made of worked stone, there is a slight chance they might even stand without mortar, like the Pont du Gard aqueduct. Ye ...
* List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
This is a list of viaducts and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present.
See also
*List of bridges in the United Kingdom
*List of canal aqueducts in the United Kingdom
*List of lattice girder bridges in the Uni ...
References
External links
{{Commons category, Ballochmyle Viaduct
“Ballochmyle Viaduct article on ayrshirehistory.com.”
“Images of the viaduct on scotlandsplaces.gov.uk.”
“Painting of the Ballochmyle Viaduct, by David Octavius Hill.”
"Civil Engineering in Ayrshire and Bute on icevirtuallibrary.com."
Railway bridges in Scotland
Listed bridges in Scotland
Category A listed buildings in East Ayrshire
1848 establishments in Scotland
Bridges completed in 1848
Viaducts in Scotland
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