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    Scotswood Bridge is one of the main bridges crossing the River Tyne in North East England. It links the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank...
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    Benwell and Scotswood is an electoral ward of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. The ward encompasses the Benwell and Scotswood housing areas...
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    temporary bridge at Scotswood was removed, and a new iron Scotswood Bridge was built to replace it. In 1982, British Rail closed the Scotswood Bridge, which...
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  • Scotswood can refer to: Benwell and Scotswood Scotswood Railway Bridge Scotswood railway station Scotswood Bridge This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Scotswood Railway Bridge is a pipeline bridge and former railway bridge crossing the River Tyne in North East England. It previously carried the Newcastle...
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  • Blaydon Races (category Scotswood)
    com. "Scotswood Bridge". The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle. Newcastle upon Tyne. 16 May 1831. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. "Scotswood Suspension Bridge". The...
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    The Redheugh Bridge (/ˈrɛd.jʊf/, RED-yuuf) is a road bridge spanning the River Tyne west of Newcastle upon Tyne city centre on the north bank and Gateshead...
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    central Newcastle renumbered A186, with the A69 then passing over Scotswood Bridge and following the Gateshead Western Bypass to Birtley where it joined...
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    junction to Consett, 1867 to 1963; Scotswood Bridge Junction; trailing junction from Consett, 1867 to 1963; Scotswood; opened 21 October 1839; closed 1...
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  • site White City Stadium (Newcastle), a former greyhound stadium by Scotswood Bridge White City Stadium (Nottingham), a former greyhound and speedway stadium...
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    Blaydon Bridge is one of the main bridges crossing the River Tyne in North East England linking Scotswood in Newcastle upon Tyne and Blaydon in Gateshead...
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  • Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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    The Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway was a railway company that built the 6+1⁄2 miles (10.5 km) North Wylam branch or North Wylam loop on the former...
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  • He based the Whorlton Bridge on the Scotswood Bridge, which he had designed earlier. Construction began in 1830, and the bridge was opened in July 1831...
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  • in 1962 Fawley Power Station at Southampton completed in 1962 The Scotswood Bridge completed in 1967 The Kariba Dam North Cavern completed in 1973 After...
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  • List of crossings of the River Tyne (category Lists of bridges in the United Kingdom)
    listed building database (1044919)". National Heritage List for England. Bridges On The Tyne, 2006, Wikidata Q105064675 Historic England. "Details from...
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    along Askew Road, East Gate, Hawks Road, and Saltmeadow Road. A6085 Scotswood Bridge Throckley A6086 Corby Corby Originally ran along Grainger Street West...
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  • White City Stadium (Newcastle) was a greyhound racing stadium near Scotswood Bridge in Blaydon on Tyne, County Durham. In 1927 the Tyneside Sports Stadium...
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      Staindrop and Greta Bridge Road and Whorlton Bridge over River Tees Act 1829 10 Geo. 4. c. ix 13 April 1829   Scotswood Bridge over River Tyne Act 1829...
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    began in March 1837. A second cross-river line, operating over the Scotswood Bridge to a temporary terminus near the site of Newcastle Central was opened...
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    Wylam in Northumberland, England. The bridge was originally built for the Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway, to connect the North Wylam Loop with the Newcastle...
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    The High Level Bridge is a road and railway bridge spanning the River Tyne between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead in North East England. It was built...
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    (Newcastle) company that owned the White City Stadium in Newcastle at Scotswood Bridge unsuccessfully attempted to introduce racing in the town. After the...
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    rowing the course from the Mansion House in Newcastle upon Tyne to the Scotswood Bridge on the River Tyne in the record time of 21 minutes 1 second. Ultimately...
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    because the Tyneside Sports Stadium Ltd opened a track to the south of Scotswood Bridge called the White City Stadium just 28 days previous. The opening night...
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    Scotswood railway station served Scotswood in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The railway station was located on the former route of the Newcastle and Carlisle...
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  • ceased to use the Newcastle – Scotswood – Blaydon route. Trains were diverted from Newcastle West Junction over King Edward Bridge, then via Norwood Junction...
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  • Newcastle, Shields and Sunderland Union Banking Co., Scotswood Bridge Co., and J.S.Challoners, Scotswood Rd... Additionally, he had an interest in the Ovingham...
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    II. Following the closure of Scotswood Bridge in October 1982, trains were re-routed across the King Edward VII Bridge and through Dunston. The station...
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    'ruins' are made from 2,500 tons of granite blocks salvaged from the old Scotswood Bridge. It was unveiled in 1986 during Gateshead Sculpture Week. Today, the...
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