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How to get to Causey Arch in County Durham by bus?

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    Bus stations near Causey Arch in County Durham

    • Causey Arch Country Park, Causey,8 min walk,

    Bus lines to Causey Arch in County Durham

    • X30,Stanley,
    • X31,Newcastle upon Tyne,
    • X32,Consett,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the nearest stations to Causey Arch?

      The nearest stations to Causey Arch are:

      • Causey Arch Country Park, Causey is 550 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Which bus line stops near Causey Arch?

      X30

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to Causey Arch in County Durham?

      The nearest bus stop to Causey Arch in County Durham is Causey Arch Country Park, Causey. It’s a 8 min walk away.

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    Causey Arch Address: 31 Causey Road, Marley Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne, County Durham NE16 5EJ, UK street in County Durham

    Causey Arch, County Durham
    Causey Arch, County DurhamThe Causey Arch is a bridge near Stanley in County Durham, northern England. It is the oldest surviving single-arch railway bridge in the world, and a key element of the industrial heritage of England. It was built in 1725–26 by stonemason Ralph Wood, funded by a conglomeration of coal-owners known as the "Grand Allies" (founded by Colonel Liddell and the Hon. Charles Montague and George Bowes the owner of Gibside Estate on which the bridge is situated) at a cost of £12,000. Two tracks crossed the Arch: one (the "main way") to take coal to the River Tyne, and the other (the "bye way") for returning the empty wagons. Over 900 horse-drawn wagons crossed the arch each day using the Tanfield Railway. When the bridge was completed in 1726, it was the longest single-span bridge in the country with an arch span of 31 metres (102 ft), a record it held for thirty years until 1756 when the Old Bridge was built in Pontypridd, Wales. After he designed the bridge, Ralph Wood was so afraid that his arch would collapse that he committed suicide, but the bridge still stands today. An inscription on a sundial at the site reads "Ra. Wood, mason, 1727". Use of the Arch declined when Tanfield Colliery was destroyed by fire in 1739. The Arch has been Grade I listed since 1950. It was restored and reinforced in the 1980s. There are a series of scenic public paths around the area and the Causey Burn which runs underneath it. The quarry near the bridge is a popular spot for local rock climbers. Causey Burn itself flows into Beamish Burn which then flows into the River Team eventually discharging into the River Tyne.
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    County Durham has 1 transport type(s), including: bus, operated by several transport agencies, including Go North East, Stagecoach North East, Stagecoach Cumbria and North Lancashire, Arriva North East, Gateshead Central Taxis, JH Coaches, Weardale Motor Services, Stanley Travel, Cumbria Classic Coaches, Peter Hogg of Jedburgh, Generation Travel, Hodgsons, Tyne and Wear Metro, Ferryhill Village Travel and A-line Coaches

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