Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
30/10/2000
Date of Amendment
30/10/2000
Name of Property
Railway viaduct N of Llwyn Einon (partly in Llangammarch Community)
Location
Spanning the River Irfon 1.2km SW of Garth village.
History
Part of the Central Wales Extension Railway opened from Builth to Garth in 1866, and extended to Llanwrtyd in 1867. The line was operated by the London and North Western Railway and from 1922 by the London, Midland and Scottish. The cast iron girders were cast in 1866 by the Brymbo Ironworks (name plates on each girder).
Exterior
A skewed 3-bay viaduct with snecked rock-faced shale piers and abutments, iron girders supporting the deck, and brick parapet. The piers have wider bases with pointed cutwaters and are extended out on the S side to accommodate an extension of the piers for a second track. The abutments are likewise extended on the S side, beyond which they curve outwards and downwards and have rock-faced copings. The piers have freestone caps below the deck. The deck is constructed of girders and its parapets have shallow terminal and intermediate piers with brick copings, the terminal piers having coarse concrete saddleback copings.
Reason for designation
Listed as a substantial railway bridge notable for the early use of flat girders cast at Brymbo to carry the deck, and for group value with a similar bridge spanning the Irfon 400m NE.
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