Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
11228
Building Number
 
Grade
II*  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
26/07/1963  
Date of Amendment
13/11/1997  
Name of Property
Glan Rhyd Railway Viaduct  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Bridgend  
Community
Newcastle Higher  
Town
 
Locality
Glan Rhyd  
Easting
289891  
Northing
182786  
Street Side
 
Location
Spanning River Ogmore on a minor road E of A4063 and almost directly beneath viaduct of M4.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
Built to carry the Bridgend Railway, a horse-drawn railway built between 1827 and 1830 between Bridgend and the Dyffryn Llynfi and Porthcawl Railway, which in turn linked the area with the harbour at Porthcawl. The engineer for the railway was John Hodgkinson, who began as principal assistant to Benjamin Outram and became a leading early railway engineer in his own right, responsible for several important lines in South Wales and the Midlands. Hodgkinson's design was built in 1829 by Morgan Thomas of Laleston. The railway opened in 1830 and was absorbed into the South Wales Railway in 1861 but abandoned by 1864. It is now a road bridge.  

Exterior
Triple-arched viaduct of coursed rubble, which has segmental arches with tooled voussoirs and prominent keys. The piers have pointed cutwaters which are moulded and stepped. Above the arches is a tooled string course and a parapet with big stone copings (part replaced in concrete on E side). On the W side the parapet has an engraved tablet with the letters highlighted in black paint and reading: 'THIS BRIDGE WAS ERECTED IN THE YEAR 1829 BY MORGAN THOMAS, LALESTON, MASON'.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed Grade II* as a rare and especially fine example of an early railway bridge and an important component of the early industrial history of the district.  

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