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Thought i'd go visit whats left of Friargate station and bridge....as it turns out there isn't much left, time and chavs have taken their toll!

Quoted from picturesofderby.co.uk "This very ornamental, double cast iron bridge was made for the Great Northern Railway, by Derby iron founder Andrew Handyside & co in 1876. The Borough's badge was cast into the spandrels, an embellishment thought to placate local residents who objected to the building of the line which closed in 1968"

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It is in fact two bridges
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En route to the station platform
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The arches which were used (some still are) for business, some have been "re-accessed!"
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Just a look into the dark hole, i was on my own and torchless so i didn't go in
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Up top you have to use your imagination a bit as to where the station platform and rails went!
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The top of the bridge
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Then i spotted the contents of someone's wallet, no doubt stolen, i decided to beat a hasty retreat back to street level!
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aha, that's the place. I've seen it on google earth when sat studying it, and couldn't remember what it was called.

Are you thinking of going back at some point? would like to see in the arches and have a nosey around there.

Wanted to see that for a while.

Cheers,

:) Sal
 
I remember seeing some really nice bridgework in worcester, really nice old railway bridges.

Good photos. BTW.
 
Really nice set of pics. Interesting history too :)
Loving the intricate details. Good shot ontop of the bridge too. Don't often see these old bridges from the top. Cheers!

Lb:cool:
 
Just been looking at the then and now photographs, its amazing how much has changed since the old photo's and the new. Love the one with the Station building to the right, and the warehouse in the middle of the pick at the back (if that makes sense? ).

Excellent link, thank you.

:) Sal

ps just seen there's a petition to try and save it.
Heres the link to it.

http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/features/friargatebridge/petition/index.htm

Cheers,

:) Sal
 
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great pics have been there a couple of times looks like its getting worse. please please lets get as many people to sign the petition.........


lets get it saved and restored ...........

ps sorry about my spelling as i cant spell to save my life.........
 
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These piccies were taken in Summer 2004

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[/lb] sorry if they are to big the pic's that is. there isn't much left of the plat forms now but what is left is very loose brickwork for saying the council bout this bridge for a £1.00 yes that's what i said £1.00 thy aren't doing a good job of looking after it and it is also a grade 2 listed building.
 
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Nice one mate,we have been to the whole Friargate station site about six times now (with a book called "memories of Friargate station" by Susan Bourne)It costs £9.99 and its isbn number is 1-85983-116-8.
I got mine from Waterstones,its invaluable and really makes sense of what you see today,highly recommended.

There are underground cellars and all sorts of nooks and crannies to explore thats why its taken us six visits.

beware though its a bit isolated and frequented by some strange individuals at times.watch out for needles too.
hope this is helpful,let me know if you need any more info or help.:):exclaim:
 
yes I've got that book to it's a grate book full of grate pics and info

about the bridge and the friargate line.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

there is also another book called the friargate line printed around 1999 and is available from the libraries in and around Derby's. this is also a great book full of pics and the history of the line/station.
 
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