Wicker Arches form a long
railway
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ...
viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide v ...
across the Don Valley in the
City of Sheffield
The City of Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. The metropolitan borough includes the administrative centre of Sheffield, the town of Stocksbridge and larger village of Chapeltown and part of the Peak ...
,
England
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. They take their name from the thoroughfare
Wicker
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, which passes through the main arch of the viaduct and was, until the completion of the
Sheffield Parkway
The Sheffield Parkway is a major dual carriageway which runs between the City of Sheffield and junction 33 of the M1 in South Yorkshire, England. The road was opened in 1974.
Route
The route runs east of the City, connecting Park Square in ...
, the main route eastwards from the city to the
M1. It is a
Grade II* listed
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structure.
History
The viaduct was built in 1848 to extend the
Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) was formed in 1847 when the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway joined with authorised but unbuilt railway companies, forming a proposed network from Manchester to Grimsb ...
from its previous terminus at
Bridgehouses. The requirements were laid down by
Sir John Fowler (engineer and designer of the
Forth Bridge
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), but because of its prominent position in the city, he employed a firm of architects,
Weightman, Hadfield and Goldie, to manage the detailed design. The design was then constructed by Miller, Blackie and Shortridge, and consisted of 41 arches. The arch which crosses the Wicker provides of headroom and spans . On either side are smaller arches around high, with heraldic decoration in the stonework above them. Many of the arches are now concealed by buildings. The structure is officially named the Sheffield Victoria Viaduct, and has in the past been called the Wicker Viaduct.
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Later a part of the
Great Central Railway
The Great Central Railway in England was formed when the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway changed its name in 1897, anticipating the opening in 1899 of its London Extension. On 1 January 1923, the company was grouped into the ...
, the viaduct supported
Sheffield Victoria Station
Sheffield Victoria was the main railway station in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, on the Great Central Railway, between Chesterfield and Penistone.
History
Early history
Engineered by Joseph Locke, the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manches ...
. Main line rail passenger services crossing the Wicker Arches ceased in January 1970 with the closure of
Sheffield Victoria and its service to Manchester, but the viaduct still carried the local services to Huddersfield via Penistone until they too were diverted, via Barnsley, in the 1980s. The only other passenger services to cross the bridge thereafter were football excursion trains to
Wadsley Bridge
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for matches played at
Sheffield Wednesday
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's Hillsborough ground. This traffic ceased in 1996.
The Victoria station buildings and platforms were demolished in 1989; however, freight services continue to use the, now single, line across the
viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide v ...
to reach the Stocksbridge Steel works. The arches were restored in 1990 and are a
Grade II* listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern Irel ...
.
They were added to the
Buildings at Risk Register in 2007.
In 2002, the
Cobweb Bridge
The Cobweb Bridge, also known as Spider Bridge, is located in the city centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, near the disused Sheffield Victoria railway station. Completed in 2002, its design solves a difficult problem: passing the rive ...
was suspended underneath the viaduct to allow the construction of the
Five Weirs Walk
The Five Weirs Walk runs alongside the River Don in Sheffield, England. From Lady's Bridge in Sheffield City Centre (), it heads downstream, northeast, over the Cobweb Bridge, through Attercliffe to Meadowhall ().
As the name of the walk s ...
.
In spring 2006, the two westernmost arches and the bridge over Brunswick Road were removed and replaced by a single steel span in connection to the building of the final phase of
Sheffield's Inner Ring Road.
The central arch was hit by an unexploded bomb during the
Second World War
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but did not collapse and was repaired. The repair can still be seen today when going under the central arch away from the city centre. It is on the left-hand side of the arch.
The Sheffield University
Rag
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Common uses
* Rag, a piece of old cloth
* Rags, tattered clothes
* Rag (newspaper), a publication engaging in tabloid journalism
* Rag paper, or cotton paper
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Rags'' (1915 ...
Magazine ''
Twikker
''Twikker'' was the RAG (student society)#Rag Mag, Rag Mag of Sheffield University Rag. The name is a corruption of ''Wicker (Sheffield), The Wicker'', a well-known street in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England crossed at one end by the Wic ...
'' is named after The Wicker, and its 1991 cover featured the Wicker Arches.
See also
*
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
Bibliography
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External links
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Grade II* listed railway bridges and viaducts