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The River Irwell Railway Bridge, is a stone railway bridge of 1830 by George Stephenson near Water Street in Manchester, England. It forms part of Liverpool Road railway station, the world's first passenger railway line. The bridge was designated a Grade I listed building on 20 June 1988.

The bridge is constructed as "two segmental arches on a slightly skewed plan". Its span measures 66 feet (20 m).

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River Irwell Railway bridge Wikipedia