Name
Coalport Bridge
Start Year
1818
End Year
0
Industry Type
Transportation
Industry
highway
Company
unknown
Site Name
City
Coalport
State/County/Province
Shropshire
Country
united states
Collection
Notes
The bridge was first constructed from timber, with stone abutments in 1780 and was then called the Preens Eddy Bridge though during a flood in 1795, the middle pier of the bridge was severely damaged and the design and construction was reconsidered altogether.
A second bridge was constructed in 1818, being made of cast iron and timber and involved the redesign of the bridge to become just one arched span, (the original bridge having had two spans). Finally, in 1818, the bridge was completely replaced with cast iron. The bridge has since been strengthened with epoxy resin adhesive mortar.
A second bridge was constructed in 1818, being made of cast iron and timber and involved the redesign of the bridge to become just one arched span, (the original bridge having had two spans). Finally, in 1818, the bridge was completely replaced with cast iron. The bridge has since been strengthened with epoxy resin adhesive mortar.