Sankey Viaduct (Nine Arches)
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Sankey Viaduct, also known as Nine Arches, is a remarkable piece of history located in Leigh. One of the earliest rail viaducts in the world, it was designed by George Stephenson and opened in 1830. This iconic structure spans the Sankey valley and continues to carry railway traffic today.
The viaduct is part of the first intercity railway between Manchester and Liverpool. It is also situated above the world's first industrial canal. Visitors can enjoy a walk or cycle along the gated shared path, which is wide and has a fine grit surface. The site is also popular with dog walkers and those interested in graffiti and local history.
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