The Mosedale Viaduct carried the
Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway
The Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway (CK&PR) was an English railway company incorporated by Act of Parliament on 1 August 1861, to build a line connecting the town of Cockermouth with the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) West Coas ...
over
Mosedale Beck until its closure in 1972.
Building work on the viaduct began in 1862, and the first test train crossed it in 1864. It is made of stone and has 12 arches, and is just over 140 yards () long. It was built single-track but was extended to the north in 1900 to accommodate two tracks.
In 1997 British Rail Property Board agreed to defer plans to demolish the viaduct, in the light of proposals for the line to be reopened.
It is featured in S1 Ep 4 of Walking Britain's Lost Railways.
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Railway viaducts in Cumbria
Bridges completed in 1864
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