Meldon Viaduct, Dartmoor National Park
Facts and practical information
Meldon Viaduct carried the London & South Western Railway across the West Okement River at Meldon on Dartmoor in Devon, South West England. The truss bridge, which was constructed from wrought iron and cast iron not stone or brick arches, was built under the direction of the LSWR's chief engineer, WR Galbraith. After taking three years to build, the dual-tracked bridge opened to rail traffic in 1874. Usage was limited to certain classes of locomotive because the viaduct had an axle load limit. Although regular services were withdrawn in 1968, the bridge was used for shunting by a local quarry. In the 1990s the remaining single line was removed after the viaduct was deemed to be too weak to carry rail traffic. ()
Meldon Viaduct – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Okehampton Castle, Lydford Castle, Finch Foundry, Museum of Dartmoor Life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Meldon Viaduct by public transport?
Train
- Meldon Viaduct (5 min walk)