Oaks Viaduct

Oaks Viaduct spanned the Dearne Valley, in South Yorkshire, England.

The viaduct was 1,087 feet (331 m) long and crossed Pontefract Road at Hoyle Mill, and spanned the Dearne Valley including the Dearne and Dove Canal and the Barnsley Coal Railway.

The line also served Monk Bretton Colliery and a stub at the Cudworth end is still used to deliver sand to Redfearn's Glass Works at Monk Bretton.

[3] In 1965, the bridge was deemed unsafe, leading to the withdrawal of all train services and its eventual demolition.

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The Barnsley/Cudworth "Pull and Push" crossing the Dearne Valley via the Oaks Viaduct