2nd Caledonian Railway Bridge
2nd Caledonian Railway Bridge – 1905

 

Engineer: Donald A Matheson & Sir John Wolfe Barry

The Caledonian Railway Company was keen to develop, and in 1905 the 'New Clyde Viaduct' was opened alongside the first bridge, giving a total of 13 tracks into Central Station.

At one time it was the widest railway-over-river-bridge in the country.  Steel lattice girders, spanning up to 194ft sit on granite piers founded at depth on rectangular steel caissons.


The bridge cost £200,000 with a further £75,000 being paid in compensation to the Clyde Trustees.  Before opening it was load tested with nineteen locomotives.