Bridges
Further to my shot of the locomotive on the railway viaduct , here is a slightly wider shot to see the structure with three of the four arches and the five arch railway bridge of the other line further along the River Mole . The two railway bridges can be seen beyond the modern road bridge which I am standing on . The 4-arched bridge built in 1867 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway is to an elaborate design insisted upon by Thomas Grissell, then owner of Norbury Park, as a condition of allowing the railway through his land. Downstream is the London and South Western Railway bridge built in 1885 when the line was extended to Bookham and Effingham .
Bridges
Further to my shot of the locomotive on the railway viaduct , here is a slightly wider shot to see the structure with three of the four arches and the five arch railway bridge of the other line further along the River Mole . The two railway bridges can be seen beyond the modern road bridge which I am standing on . The 4-arched bridge built in 1867 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway is to an elaborate design insisted upon by Thomas Grissell, then owner of Norbury Park, as a condition of allowing the railway through his land. Downstream is the London and South Western Railway bridge built in 1885 when the line was extended to Bookham and Effingham .