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Knapsack Viaduct, Lapstone

Sewter, SueApril 1984 - Contemporary
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The viaduct consists of seven sandstone arches spanning Jamison Creek. Built by John Whitton it was used as a single railway track until 1913 when the Glenbrook deviation was built. The bridge reopened in 1926 to road traffic and closed in the 1990s, with the construction of the Lapstone extension of the M4.
Title:
Knapsack Viaduct, Lapstone
Date of work:
April 1984 - Contemporary
Reference number:
SS0122
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Type of materials:
Graphic materials
Custodial history:
Reproduced with permission of Sue Sewter
Use restrictions:
Copyright held by Penrith City Library
Record types:
PH
Record number:
107808
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