Views On the Newcastle And Carlisle Railway

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Views On the Newcastle And Carlisle Railway
John Blackmore
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The piers are of stone, and the superstructure or road-way of timber. By means of this Bridge the Railway is carried over the South Tyne about 250 yards above its confluence with the North Tyne.
The Suspension Bridge in the distance, built for the purposes of the turnpike road, is some- ti mes called the West Boat Bridge, after an old ferry, named " The West Boat, " for which this bridge is a substitute.
LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS HELL BECK EMBANKMENT.
The Beck or rivulet called Hell
... Beck, flows through a deep ravine, the steep sides of which were at one time barren and dreary, but the scenery is now extremely beautiful, having been thickly planted with trees by the Earl of Carlisle, the noble owner of the Baronry of Gilsland, in which it is situate.
The Railway Embankment at this place is about 70 feet above the bed of the stream, which joins the River Gelt about half a mile below this point; near the junction is the " Old Quarry, " on the rocks of which is the Roman inscription, mentioned in the notice of Gelt Bridge.


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