Other Tables
Distances
Locks
Bridges (Main Line)
Facts & Figures - Bridges (Pinxton Arm)
The table below shows the number, name and condition of the bridges on the Pinxton Arm of the Cromford Canal.
Our thanks go to Derek Dixon and all the other members who have helped in the compilation of these tables.
Key: D = Demolished (often with no trace remaining), E = still in existance, F = filled in, but bridge still in place
No. | Name | Condition | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Top Lock Bridge | EF | |
2 | Butterley Company | E | or Church Bridge |
3 | Ironville Bridge | E | under Bullock Lane (Ironville - Riddings road) - has been lowered since canal closed. |
4 | Railway | E | under LMS (now Midland Railway Centre) Riddings - Ambergate line |
5 | Fletcher's Row | EF | under Nottingham Lane |
6 | Oakes Tramway Bridge | D | was this a swing bridge? |
7 | Red Bridge | D | |
8 | Pye Bridge | F | under Somercotes - Selston road (B600) |
9 | Railway Bridge | E | under Network Rail Erewash Valley main line |
10 | Cutt's | D | |
11 | Colliery Office | D | |
12 | LN&ER Bridge | D | Bridge No 2 Palmerston Branch |
13 | Palmerston Swing Bridge | D |