New Bridge under test at Glasgow Central

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New Bridge under test at Glasgow Central

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An ex driver at North Blyth has sent me this old pic its worth a study. It shows a new bridge being tested in 1902. Interesting use of locos as test weights.
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Loco use for bridge testing was common practice everywhere.
There is film or photos of a bridge near Selby under test in that fashion using Q6s I think.
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Another view of the extended approaches to Glasgow Central under construction.
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With all those locos in steam, it would have been nasty if the bridge had collapsed!

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Nice! I've seen it done in photographs with road bridges using steam traction engines/road rollers etc but never thought of doing it with railway ones, what a sight that must have been - and have to echo sawdust's comments about a bridge collapse, would also have pretty dire effects on locomotive availability for a while....
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Would have been a bl...y great splash!!!

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Three crude replicas of 'Rocket' in the foreground too (I joke - they look similar to tar boilers, what are they for?)
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Rlangham wrote:Three crude replicas of 'Rocket' in the foreground too (I joke - they look similar to tar boilers, what are they for?)
look like asphelt boilers possiably as a thick waterproofing bed before ballasting or building of the platforms
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Bryan wrote:Loco use for bridge testing was common practice everywhere.
There is film or photos of a bridge near Selby under test in that fashion using Q6s I think.
Indeed.

96 locos, 7000 tons, Sydney 1932:

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G'Day Gents

Not quite up to the standards of Sydney Harbour bridge, but a bridge renewal a bit closer to home.........

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Ay up!

Interesting piccies. And how!
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Pity they didn't do the same test for this, which was officially opened yesterday:
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Using oddities for load testing is not that uncommon as long as they have been weighed by a certified and calibrated weighing system. There is a quite famous pic of Freekirk Bridge near Grantshouse being tested by an A4/D49 combination after the 1948 flooding.
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