2023

SJ8397 : Metrolink Viaduct at Castlefield (view from the 'Sky Park')

taken 3 years ago, near to Rusholme, Manchester, England

Metrolink Viaduct at Castlefield (view from the 'Sky Park')
Metrolink Viaduct at Castlefield (view from the 'Sky Park')
Three viaducts, built by competing railway companies during the nineteenth century, run through Castlefield into Manchester city centre. The middle one has been disused since it was closed in 1969whilst the one immediately to the south of it has been converted for use by the Metrolink tramway. This view is from the central viaduct, looking towards the one now used by Metrolink.
Castlefield Viaduct 'Sky Park'

In 1830, Castlefield became the site of world’s first inter-city passenger railway station: Manchester Liverpool Road and during the following decades the area became the central hub for Manchester’s goods transportation network.

Castlefield Viaduct is a disused railway viaduct which was opened in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the Great Northern Warehouse. The viaduct was constructed by Heenan and Froude, the engineers who built the iconic Blackpool Tower. For the next 77 years the viaduct was used to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the area, until it finally closed in 1969. Since then, the Grade II listed (List Entry Number: 1292315 LinkExternal link Historic England) viaduct has stood unused for more than 60 years.

Plans by the National Trust to turn it into a 'sky park' were unveiled in June 2021, with the work starting in March 2022. The first phase of the project began in July 2022 with the launch of a temporary urban park on the viaduct, to test ideas and invite visitors to share their ideas for the Viaduct’s future. The longer-term aim is to “transform Castlefield Viaduct into a free-to-access park and meeting place for people and nature. It will be a space that respects the listed structure, celebrates the nature, beauty and history of the viaduct, and complements existing plans for the city” (LinkExternal link National Trust).


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SJ8397, 2900 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 23 February, 2023   (more nearby)
Submitted
Sunday, 26 February, 2023
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 831 976 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:28.5021N 2:15.3653W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 831 976
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SOUTH (about 180 degrees)
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