Penallt Viaduct

Penallt Viaduct, as seen from Lower Redbrook

Wye Valley Railway

Legend
Coleford, Monmouth, Usk
& Pontypool Railway

Monmouth Troy
Ross and Monmouth Railway
River Wye
Wyesham Halt
Wyesham Junction
for Coleford Railway

Monmouthshire, Wales
Gloucestershire, England

Redbrook on Wye

Penallt Viaduct
over River Wye

 

Gloucestershire
Monmouthshire

Penallt Halt
Whitebrook Halt
St Briavels
Llandogo Halt
Brockweir Halt
Tintern

River Wye 
Monmouthshire
Gloucestershire

Tintern tunnel
182 yd 
166 m 

Tintern Wireworks Branch
Tintern Quarry
Tidenham tunnel
1190 yd 
1088 m 

Netherhope Halt
Tidenham
Gloucester to Newport Line
Wye Valley Junction
Tutshill for Beachley Halt
Chepstow East

Chepstow Railway Bridge
over River Wye

 

Glos.
Mons.

Chepstow
Gloucester to Newport Line

Penallt Viaduct is a viaduct that formerly carried the Wye Valley Railway over the River Wye, which at this location forms the border between England (Gloucestershire) and Wales (Monmouthshire). The 14-mile Wye Valley Railway opened on 1st November 1876.

The viaduct is a single-track curved structure of five girder spans supported on four pairs of cast iron columns, located between Redbrook on Wye and Penallt Halt stations. Passenger services ceased on the railway in 1959, but the viaduct is still open to carry a public footpath over the Wye between the villages of Redbrook and Penallt.

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Coordinates: 51°47′07″N 2°40′26″W / 51.78526°N 2.67382°W / 51.78526; -2.67382

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