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Travelling from England to Wales

Since the beginning of May some Covid restrictions have been lifted and it is now possible to travel from England to Wales and vice versa. Here a pleasure boat is navigating the very narrow Chirk aqueduct over the Ceiriog Valley from England to Wales. According to the welcome signs at both ends of the canal, it is no man's land. At the side of the aqueduct is the viaduct which carries rail traffic in both directions.

The aqueduct was designed by civil engineer Thomas Telford. The foundation stone was laid on 17 June 1796 and it was completed in 1801. It forms part of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct World Heritage Site. The aqueduct consists of ten arches, each with a span of 40 feet (12 m). The water level is 65 feet (20 m) above the ground and 70 feet (21 m) above the River Ceiriog.

The railway viaduct at Chirk which was erected in 1846-8 and rebuilt in 1858 was the work of the Scottish engineer Henry Robertson. The 100 feet high stone structure was built for the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway and has ten spans with round arches between.

Courtesy of: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirk_Aqueduct
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16 comments

Daniela Brocca said:

That's a beauty, really.
4 years ago

©UdoSm said:

Great.
Comparable to the Canal Du Midi in France...
4 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

A lovely image and great information Amelia. I am hoping we will soon be able to stay with our friends in Wales. Things are rapidly improving now...I hope it remains that way!
4 years ago

Keith Burton said:

A nicely composed shot Amelia. I like the barge (especially it's name) and the reflections of the sky. There's also a nice glimpse of lush grass through the railway bridge arches.
4 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

Great perspective, Amelia, lovely reflection and stunning architecture. All the best, Joe
4 years ago

Nick Weall said:

Wonderful reflections, great scenery and very interesting info ~ makes this a winner :~)
4 years ago

Colin Ashcroft said:

Good to see this famous aqueduct and lovely reflections in the water
4 years ago

Ulrich John said:

An imposant bridge and very nice leading lines, Amelia !
4 years ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

well seen
4 years ago ( translate )

Peter Castell said:

Nicely captured the canal had a relatively short life before railway offered a better way to move goods, I've seen it from the train
4 years ago

Esther said:

Wonderful reflections. I hope that things continue to improve and more travel is possible.
4 years ago

Trevor King said:

A lovely shot and what a great piece of history.
4 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Well composed; thank you for the info.
4 years ago

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Une belle invitation, j'aime !***************
4 years ago ( translate )

William (Bill) Armst… said:

. Thanks for the history lesson, as well.
4 years ago