Engine Arm Aqueduct

The Engine Arm Aqueduct near Smethwick, West Midlands, England, was built in 1825 by Thomas Telford to carry a water feeder, the Engine Arm, from Edgbaston Reservoir over the BCN New Main Line canal to the adjacent and parallel Old Main Line.

[2] The bridge is a 52ft (16m) span cast iron arch structure formed by 5 ribs, each of them consisting of four sections with bolted joints.

The towpath support consists of an arcade of Gothic arches with quatrefoil spandrels.

The eastern towpath is paved in brick with raised strips for horses.

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