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Crosses
  
River Ayr

No. of spans
  
7

Opened
  
1850

Longest span
  
55 m

Body of water
  
River Ayr

Material
  
Stone

Construction begin
  
March 1846

Height
  
50 m

Longest span
  
55 m

Construction end
  
March 1848

Ballochmyle Viaduct BALLOCHMYLE BRIDGE MAUCHLINE

Similar
  
River Ayr, Troon railway station, St Enoch railway station, Laigh Milton Viaduct, Kilmarnock railway station

The Ballochmyle Viaduct is the highest extant railway viaduct in Britain. It is 169 feet (52 m) high, and carries the railway over the River Ayr in East Ayrshire, Scotland, close to the towns of Mauchline and Catrine.

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History

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The viaduct was designed by John Miller of Edinburgh for the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway. This railway was the northern part of the line from Glasgow to Carlisle via Kilmarnock. The resident engineer for the construction was William McCandlish and the contractors were Ross & Mitchell.

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The stone bridge was begun in March 1846 and the last stone placed on 2 March 1848, but the railway itself was not completed until 1850.

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At the time of its construction it was the largest masonry arch in the world. The viaduct was listed as a Category A listed building in January 1989.

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It features in the 1996 film Mission: Impossible. In 2014 it was designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the Institution of Civil Engineers.

Design

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The viaduct has seven spans, three 50 feet (15 m) spans either side of a central 181 feet (55 m) span. The main arch is 164 feet (50 m) above the River Ayr. The arches are all semicircular, with an arch ring built of hard stone quarried near Dundee, but local red sandstone was used for the rest of the structure.

The bridge is still in use, and has been upgraded to cope with heavy coal trains without altering its external appearance. It carries a double track railway across the river approximately between Mauchline and Catrine.

References

Ballochmyle Viaduct Wikipedia