Survey Data

Reg No

20907565


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Technical


Original Use

Bridge


In Use As

Bridge


Date

1880 - 1885


Coordinates

178252, 71840


Date Recorded

24/07/2007


Date Updated

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Description

Six-span bridge carrying Cork/Cobh railway track over Slatty Water inlet, built 1882, comprising red brick end piers and intermediate pairs of concrete columns supporting cast-iron parabolic-arched trusses, three to each span.

Appraisal

Well-executed cast-iron bridge designed by Kennett Bayley to replace earlier structure, it is a good example of the pioneering spirit of nineteenth century engineering. Though the Cobh line was opened in 1862, there were delays in bridge building as the Admiralty objected on the basis that bridges in the harbour would affect navigation. This bridge was approved by the Harbour Commissioners in 1879. It is one of a group of Bayley designed railway bridges traversing Cork Harbour and adds significantly to the civil engineering heritage of the area.