Harman Patil (Editor)

Jamestown Viaduct

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Opened
  
1890

Longest span
  
33 m

Longest span
  
33 m

Material
  
Steel

Jamestown Viaduct httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Carries
  
Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line

No. of spans
  
2 stone arches, 4 steel spans

Carry
  
Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line

Similar
  
Inverkeithing railway station, Forth Bridge, Forth Road Bridge

Flying scotsman on jamestown viaduct 15 5 16


The Jamestown Viaduct is part of the northern approach to the Forth Bridge in Scotland. It crosses the hamlet of Jamestown and the village of North Queensferry in Fife.

Contents

Union of south africa jamestown viaduct fife


History

It was constructed between 1887 and 1890, and listed as a Grade B listed building in 2004.

In 2005, the viaduct was strengthened during an eight-day closure of the railway. 120 tonnes (120 long tons; 130 short tons) of steel and 600 cubic metres (21,000 cu ft) of high strength concrete were used to add a reinforced concrete slab underneath the track, in order to improve the load-carrying capacity to Network Rail's standards. The work was worth around GB£5 million, and engineered by Corus and carried out by Mowlem. 20,000 man-hours were worked during the period of closure, which coincided with a "possession" of the Forth Bridge.

Design

It has four main steel girder spans, supported by three sandstone piers. As well as the four steel spans, there is a stone arch at each end of the viaduct. The steel spans are 33.4 metres (110 ft) long, and are at a skew of 70° The spans consist of twin truss girders sitting on the piers, and on top of the truss cross-girders supporting steel deck plates, with a ballasted track.

The viaduct carries the line crossing the Forth Bridge, from Edinburgh to Aberdeen and the north of Scotland, and carries a significant volume of both passenger and freight rail traffic, which previously included transporting coal to Longannet Power Station prior to its closure in 2016. As of 2006 there were up to 200 train movements a day and loads of 27 million tonnes annually.

It spans the B981 public road and the former branch railway to North Queensferry and Rosyth. It runs close to and nearly parallel to the A90 road, but the viaduct has a slight curve to the east.

References

Jamestown Viaduct Wikipedia