William Baker (engineer)

William Baker (19 May 1817 – 20 December 1878) was an English railway engineer.

[2] Following the death of Robert Stephenson he was appointed chief engineer of the London and North Western Railway Company.

He wholly constructed, or remodelled and extended, the stations of the company in London, Liverpool and Manchester, as well as the stations in Birmingham, Preston, Bolton, Crewe, Warrington and Stafford.

[1] He constructed a new harbour at Holyhead and was responsible for designing and overseeing the building of the Runcorn Railway Bridge.

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Oxley Viaduct 1847-49
Belvidere railway bridge 1848