North Bridge, Halifax
North Bridge, Halifax is a Victorian iron and stone bridge at Halifax, West Yorkshire, in northern England. It crosses the valley of the River Hebble, connecting the town to roads to Bradford and Leeds. Replacing an earlier six arch stone bridge it was raised to allow the subsequent construction of the Halifax High Level Railway under it with an adjoining station. Opened in 1871 amid chaotic crowd scenes it carried increasingly heavy traffic until it was by-passed by the Burdock Way in 1973. It remains in use for local traffic.
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North Bridge, Halifax
North Bridge, Halifax is a Victorian iron and stone bridge at Halifax, West Yorkshire, in northern England. It crosses the valley of the River Hebble, connecting the town to roads to Bradford and Leeds. Replacing an earlier six arch stone bridge it was raised to allow the subsequent construction of the Halifax High Level Railway under it with an adjoining station. Opened in 1871 amid chaotic crowd scenes it carried increasingly heavy traffic until it was by-passed by the Burdock Way in 1973. It remains in use for local traffic.
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Die North Bridge ist eine vikt ...... m örtlichen Verkehr verwendet.
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North Bridge, Halifax is a Vic ...... ains in use for local traffic.
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The modern bypass curves over North Bridge
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Die North Bridge ist eine vikt ...... m örtlichen Verkehr verwendet.
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North Bridge, Halifax is a Vic ...... ains in use for local traffic.
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