Chappel Viaduct

Chappel Viaduct
The viaduct in 2006
Coordinates51°55′15″N 0°45′21″E / 51.9209°N 0.7557°E / 51.9209; 0.7557
OS grid referenceTL896283
CarriesGainsborough Line
CrossesRiver Colne
LocaleEssex, England
Maintained byNetwork Rail
Heritage statusListed structure
Characteristics
DesignViaduct
MaterialBrick
Total length1,060 feet (320 m)
Height75 feet (23 m)
History
Construction start1847
Construction end1849; 175 years ago (1849)
Location
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The Chappel Viaduct is a railway viaduct that crosses the River Colne in the Colne Valley in Essex, England. It carries the Gainsborough Line which now is a short branch linking Marks Tey in Essex to Sudbury in Suffolk. The line previously, however, extended to Shelford in Cambridgeshire.

It was completed in 1849 by the Eastern Union Railway, which was later absorbed into the Great Eastern Railway. It is the longest bridge in the East Anglia region at 1,060 feet (320 m), and one of the largest brick-built structures in the country. It was listed at Grade II in 1967.