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List of crossings of the River Trent

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of crossings of the River Trent, a major river flowing through the Midlands of England.

The table lists crossings that have been identified downstream from the River Sow confluence, the first major tributary on the river. Starting at Essex Bridge it includes ferries; road, rail, foot and pipe bridges found along the river to Trent Falls. Fords are only indicated where they predate a known crossing point. In Downstream (2008), author Tom Fort notes that over eighty historic crossings have been identified, most of which were fords or ferries.[1] In The River Trent (2005), author Richard Stone stated that "there are around seventy bridges across the Trent".[2] Each crossing has been marked with its river mileage with mile zero at Essex Bridge, reaching 140 miles (230 km) at Trent Falls.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Along the lower reaches, marker boards in kilometres show the distance from Nottingham.[8]

Crossings

River Miles (km) Name Image From /To County
Coordinates
Carries Date Ford Ferry Bridge Notes & refs
0
(0)
Essex Bridge
Great Haywood
Shugborough Hall
Staffordshire
52°48′03″N 2°00′31″W / 52.80070°N 2.00860°W / 52.80070; -2.00860 (Essex Bridge)
Bridleway Ford Packhorse Grade I Scheduled monument possibly 16th century[10]
1
(1.6)
Shugborough Viaduct
Shugborough
Colwich
Staffordshire
52°47′15″N 2°00′10″W / 52.78758°N 2.00281°W / 52.78758; -2.00281 (Shugborough Viaduct)
Trent Valley line Railway [11][12]
1.3
(2.1)
Weetman's Bridge
Little Haywood
Cannock Chase
Staffordshire
52°47′04″N 1°59′45″W / 52.78449°N 1.99578°W / 52.78449; -1.99578 (Weetman's Bridge)
Meadow Lane 1888 Ford Road Replaced earlier wooden bridge built in 1830.[12]
2.3
(3.7)
Wolseley Bridge
Wolseley
Colwich
Staffordshire
52°46′52″N 1°58′16″W / 52.781046°N 1.971018°W / 52.781046; -1.971018 (Wolseley Bridge)
A51 1799 Road Grade II[12]
4.1
(6.6)
Rugeley Bypass bridge (north)
Rugeley
Rugeley
Staffordshire
52°46′32″N 1°56′42″W / 52.7755°N 1.9451°W / 52.7755; -1.9451 (Rugeley Bypass bridge (north))
A51 2007 Road Rugeley bypass.[13]
4.3
(6.9)
Brindley Bank Aqueduct
Rugeley
Rugeley
Staffordshire
52°46′25″N 1°56′35″W / 52.77350°N 1.94318°W / 52.77350; -1.94318 (Brindley Bank Aqueduct)
Trent and Mersey Canal Canal Aqueduct [12]
5.2
(8.4)
Rugeley Bypass bridge (east)
Colton
Rugeley
Staffordshire
52°46′03″N 1°55′54″W / 52.76760°N 1.93168°W / 52.76760; -1.93168 (Rugeley Bypass bridge (east))
A51 2007 Road Rugeley bypass.[13]
5.3
(8.5)
Colton Mill Bridge
Colton
Rugeley
Staffordshire
52°46′04″N 1°55′46″W / 52.767778°N 1.929365°W / 52.767778; -1.929365 (Colton Mill Bridge)
Colton Rd 1800s Road Grade II bridge.[12]
5.8
(9.3)
Rugeley railway bridge
Colton
Rugeley
Staffordshire
52°45′50″N 1°55′32″W / 52.76378°N 1.92556°W / 52.76378; -1.92556 (Rugeley railway bridge)
Chase Line Railway [12]
7.2
(11.6)
Mavesyn Ridware railway bridge
Mavesyn Ridware
Armitage
Staffordshire
52°45′02″N 1°53′36″W / 52.75062°N 1.89326°W / 52.75062; -1.89326 (Mavesyn Ridware railway bridge)
Trent Valley line Railway [12]
7.7
(12.4)
Mavesyn Ridware footbridge
Mavesyn Ridware
Armitage
Staffordshire
52°44′48″N 1°53′06″W / 52.74668°N 1.88487°W / 52.74668; -1.88487 (Mavesyn Ridware footbridge)
Footpath 1866 Pedestrian [14]
8.5
(13.7)
High Bridge (new)
Mavesyn Ridware
Armitage
Staffordshire
52°44′54″N 1°51′54″W / 52.74824°N 1.86513°W / 52.74824; -1.86513 (High Bridge (new))
B5014 Road Modern span.[14]
8.5
(13.7)
High Bridge
Mavesyn Ridware
Handsacre
Staffordshire
52°44′54″N 1°51′55″W / 52.7484°N 1.86516°W / 52.7484; -1.86516 (High Bridge)
Footpath 1830 Pedestrian Grade II*, modern span adjacent.[14]
9.2
(14.8)
Nethertown pipe bridge (north)
Nethertown
Kings Bromley
Staffordshire
52°45′19″N 1°50′26″W / 52.755402°N 1.840655°W / 52.755402; -1.840655 (Nethertown pipe bridge (north))
Pipeline Pipe [3]
9.7
(15.6)
Nethertown footbridge
Nethertown
Kings Bromley
Staffordshire
52°45′14″N 1°50′23″W / 52.75401°N 1.83968°W / 52.75401; -1.83968 (Nethertown footbridge)
Footpath Pedestrian [14]
9.8
(15.8)
Nethertown pipe bridge (south)
Nethertown
Kings Bromley
Staffordshire
52°45′14″N 1°50′21″W / 52.75376°N 1.83908°W / 52.75376; -1.83908 (Nethertown pipe bridge (south))
Pipeline Pipe [3]
11.2
(18.0)
Kings Bromley footbridge
Kings Bromley Staffordshire
52°45′08″N 1°49′21″W / 52.752101°N 1.822489°W / 52.752101; -1.822489 (Kings Bromley footbridge)
Footpath Pedestrian [3]
12.8
(20.6)
Yoxall Bridge
Yoxall
Kings Bromley
Staffordshire
52°45′26″N 1°48′26″W / 52.757305°N 1.807311°W / 52.757305; -1.807311 (Yoxall Bridge)
Minor road Road Grade II, modern span adjacent.[14]
12.8
(20.6)
Yoxall Bridge (new)
Yoxall
Kings Bromley
Staffordshire
52°45′26″N 1°48′25″W / 52.75723°N 1.80703°W / 52.75723; -1.80703 (Yoxall Bridge (new))
A515 1998 Road Modern span.[14]
16.8
(27.0)
Cotton Close mill bridge
Alrewas Staffordshire
52°44′11″N 1°45′10″W / 52.73627°N 1.75285°W / 52.73627; -1.75285 (Cotton Close mill bridge)
Access road Road Alrewas Mill.[3]
16.9
(27.2)
Statfold Lane millstream bridge
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′06″N 1°45′02″W / 52.73500°N 1.75049°W / 52.73500; -1.75049 (Statfold Lane millstream)
Farm track Road Bailey bridge, built by Transco in 1969.[15]
16.9
(27.2)
Statfold Lane river bridge
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′14″N 1°45′02″W / 52.73727°N 1.75057°W / 52.73727; -1.75057 (Statfold Lane river)
Farm track Road Bailey bridge, also built by Transco in 1969.[15]
17
(27)
Alrewas footbridge
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′16″N 1°44′49″W / 52.73771°N 1.74708°W / 52.73771; -1.74708 (Alrewas footbridge)
Towpath Pedestrian Trent and Mersey Canal towpath.[16]
17.9
(28.8)
Wychnor Bridges
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′23″N 1°43′49″W / 52.73968°N 1.73019°W / 52.73968; -1.73019 (Wychnor Bridges)
A38 road Ford Road Dual carriageway bridges replaced earlier bridges.[17]
18.6
(29.9)
Catholme viaduct
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′06″N 1°43′13″W / 52.73495°N 1.72030°W / 52.73495; -1.72030 (Catholme viaduct)
South Staffordshire line Railway [17]
18.7
(30.1)
Wichnor Viaduct
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′02″N 1°43′05″W / 52.7339°N 1.71818°W / 52.7339; -1.71818 (Wichnor Viaduct)
Cross Country Route 1839 Railway [17]
18.8
(30.3)
Mythaholme Bridge
Wychnor
Alrewas
Staffordshire
52°44′01″N 1°43′04″W / 52.73363°N 1.71776°W / 52.73363; -1.71776 (Mythaholme Bridge)
Footpath 2004 Pedestrian Near National Memorial Arboretum.[17]
21.3
(34.3)
Walton Bridge
Barton
Walton
Staffordshire
Derbyshire
52°45′41″N 1°41′03″W / 52.7613°N 1.6843°W / 52.7613; -1.6843 (Walton Bridge)
Station Lane 1974 Ford Ferry Road Bailey bridge.[18]
24.7
(39.8)
Drakelow Viaduct
Branston
Drakelow
Staffordshire
Derbyshire
52°47′12″N 1°38′18″W / 52.78668°N 1.63835°W / 52.78668; -1.63835 (Drakelow Viaduct)
Leicester line Railway Leicester Line bridge.[19]
25.5
(41.0)
Ferry Bridge
Burton upon Trent
Stapenhill
Staffordshire
52°47′40″N 1°37′34″W / 52.79457°N 1.626021°W / 52.79457; -1.626021 (Ferry Bridge)
Footpath Ford Ferry Pedestrian Grade II.[20]
25.6
(41.2)
St Peter's Bridge
Burton upon Trent
Stapenhill
Staffordshire
52°47′44″N 1°37′29″W / 52.79546°N 1.62485°W / 52.79546; -1.62485 (St Peter's Bridge)
A5189 1985 Road [20]
26.1
(42.0)
Andresey Bridge
Burton upon Trent
Andressey Island
Staffordshire
52°48′08″N 1°37′37″W / 52.802111°N 1.627034°W / 52.802111; -1.627034 (Andresey Bridge)
Footpath Pedestrian Grade II bridge across Peel's Cut.[21]
26.2
(42.2)
Cattle Bridge
Burton upon Trent
Andressey Island
Staffordshire
52°48′09″N 1°37′31″W / 52.80259°N 1.62531°W / 52.80259; -1.62531 (Cattle Bridge)
Footpath Pedestrian Spans Peel's Cut.[22]
26.5
(42.6)
Burton Bridge
Burton upon Trent
Winshill
Staffordshire
52°48′24″N 1°37′23″W / 52.80661°N 1.62309°W / 52.80661; -1.62309 (Burton Bridge)
A511 Road Left Channel.[21]
27
(43)
Wetmore footbridge (south) Burton upon Trent Staffordshire
52°48′37″N 1°37′27″W / 52.810289°N 1.624164°W / 52.810289; -1.624164 (Wetmore footbridge (south))
Footpath Pedestrian Left Channel.[4]
27.3
(43.9)
Wetmore pipe bridge
Burton upon Trent Staffordshire
52°48′51″N 1°37′24″W / 52.81411°N 1.62320°W / 52.81411; -1.62320 (Wetmore pipe bridge)
Pipeline Pipe Left Channel.[4]
27.6
(44.4)
Wetmore footbridge (north)
Burton upon Trent Staffordshire
52°49′02″N 1°37′18″W / 52.81716°N 1.62153°W / 52.81716; -1.62153 (Wetmore footbridge (north))
Footpath Pedestrian Left Channel.[4] Accessible via Electric Street or Wetmore Lane.
27.4
(44.1)
Burton Flour Mills bridge
Winshill Staffordshire
52°48′49″N 1°36′41″W / 52.813498°N 1.611522°W / 52.813498; -1.611522 (Burton Flour Mills bridge)
Access road Road Millstream.[23]
27.5
(44.3)
Winshill pipe bridge
Winshill Staffordshire
52°48′57″N 1°36′37″W / 52.81581°N 1.61034°W / 52.81581; -1.61034 (Winshill pipe bridge)
Pipeline Pipe Right Channel.[4]
30.4
(48.9)
Newton Solney pipe bridge
Egginton
Newton Solney
Derbyshire
52°50′12″N 1°34′47″W / 52.83676°N 1.57961°W / 52.83676; -1.57961 (Newton Solney pipe bridge)
Pipeline Pipe Water pipeline.[24]
31.9
(51.3)
Willington Bridge
Willington
Repton
Derbyshire
52°50′53″N 1°33′41″W / 52.84794888°N 1.561398215°W / 52.84794888; -1.561398215 (Willington Bridge)
B5008 1839 Ford Ferry Road Previously ferry and ford.[24]
34
(55)
Twyford Ferry
Twyford
Milton
Derbyshire
52°51′09″N 1°31′00″W / 52.85257°N 1.51675°W / 52.85257; -1.51675 (Twyford Ferry)
Ford Ferry [24]
38.5
(62.0)
Swarkestone Bridge
Swarkestone
Stanton by Bridge
Derbyshire
52°51′10″N 1°27′13″W / 52.85288°N 1.45356°W / 52.85288; -1.45356 (Swarkestone Bridge)
A514 Road Grade I, Scheduled Monument, first mentioned in 1204.[25]
40.2
(64.7)
Weston-on-Trent viaduct
Weston-on-Trent
Kings Newton
Derbyshire
52°50′37″N 1°25′26″W / 52.843712°N 1.423869°W / 52.843712; -1.423869 (viaduct)
Cloud Trail 1867 Pedestrian Previously a rail bridge.[26]
40.5
(65.2)
Weston Cliff Ferry
Weston-on-Trent
Kings Newton
Derbyshire
52°50′28″N 1°25′08″W / 52.8412°N 1.4188°W / 52.8412; -1.4188 (Weston Cliff Ferry)
Ferry [27]
42.7
(68.7)
King's Mill Ferry
Weston-on-Trent
King's Mill
Derbys
Leics
52°50′40″N 1°22′58″W / 52.84455°N 1.38290°W / 52.84455; -1.38290 (Kings Mill Ferry)
Ford Ferry [28]
43.6
(70.2)
Castle Donington railway viaduct
Weston-on-Trent
Castle Donington
Derbys
Leics
52°51′06″N 1°21′56″W / 52.85158°N 1.36553°W / 52.85158; -1.36553 (Castle Donington railway viaduct)
Castle Donington line Railway [5]
45
(72)
A50 Trent Bridge
Shardlow
Cavendish Bridge
Derbys
Leics
52°51′40″N 1°20′52″W / 52.86101°N 1.34765°W / 52.86101; -1.34765 (A50 Trent Bridge)
A50 1997 Road [5]
46.1
(74.2)
Cavendish Bridge
Shardlow
Cavendish Bridge
Derbys
Leics
52°51′54″N 1°20′14″W / 52.86502°N 1.33722°W / 52.86502; -1.33722 (Cavendish Bridge)
B5010 1956 Ford Ferry Road Wilden Ferry.[26]
47.3
(76.1)
Long Horse Bridge
Shardlow
Hemington
Derbys
Leics
52°52′16″N 1°19′09″W / 52.87114°N 1.31918°W / 52.87114; -1.31918 (Long Horse Bridge)
Towpath 2011 Pedestrian [29]
47.5
(76.4)
Sawley Aqueduct
Sawley
Hemington
Derbys
Leics
52°52′24″N 1°18′53″W / 52.87337°N 1.31464°W / 52.87337; -1.31464 (Sawley Aqueduct)
Derwent Valley Aqueduct 1909 Pipe [29]
47.7
(76.8)
M1 Trent viaduct
Sawley
Hemington
Derbys
Leics
52°52′24″N 1°18′33″W / 52.87342°N 1.30909°W / 52.87342; -1.30909 (M1 Trent viaduct)
M1 1967 Road [29]
48.2
(77.6)
Harrington Bridge
Sawley
Hemington
Derbys
Leics
52°52′31″N 1°18′04″W / 52.8754°N 1.3012°W / 52.8754; -1.3012 (Harrington Bridge)
B6540 1790 Ford Ferry Road Grade II bridge, replaced Sawley Ferry.[30]
48.6
(78.2)
Sawley railway viaduct
Long Eaton
Hemington
Derbys
Leics
52°52′22″N 1°17′26″W / 52.87276°N 1.29065°W / 52.87276; -1.29065 (Sawley railway viaduct)
Castle Donington line Railway [30]
49.4
(79.5)
Trent Lock Scout Ferry
Trent Lock
Scout Activity Centre
Derbys
Leics
52°52′32″N 1°16′31″W / 52.87557°N 1.27536°W / 52.87557; -1.27536 (Trent Lock Scout Ferry)
1975 Ferry Scout Activity Centre ferry.[31]
49.5
(79.7)
Trent Lock Ferry
Trent Lock
Ratcliffe-on-Soar
Derbys
Notts
52°52′30″N 1°16′16″W / 52.87489°N 1.27115°W / 52.87489; -1.27115 (Trent Lock Ferry)
Ferry Horse and passenger ferry.[32]
49.8
(80.1)
Redhill Viaducts
Long Eaton
Thrumpton
Derbys
Notts
52°52′25″N 1°15′58″W / 52.8735°N 1.26617°W / 52.8735; -1.26617 (Redhill Viaduct)
Midland Main Line 1893 Railway Trent Viaducts.[30]
49.9
(80.3)
Thrumpton Ferry
Long Eaton
Thrumpton
Derbys
Notts
52°52′45″N 1°14′33″W / 52.87914°N 1.24255°W / 52.87914; -1.24255 (Thrumpton Ferry)
Ferry [33]
52
(84)
Barton Ferry
Attenborough
Barton in Fabis
Nottinghamshire
52°53′43″N 1°13′46″W / 52.89539°N 1.22949°W / 52.89539; -1.22949 (Barton Ferry)
Ferry Operated until 1960s.[34]
56.5
(90.9)
Clifton Bridge
Nottingham
Clifton
Nottinghamshire
52°55′30″N 1°09′57″W / 52.9251°N 1.1658°W / 52.9251; -1.1658 (Clifton Bridge)
A52 1958 Road [35]
57.5
(92.5)
Wilford Toll Bridge
The Meadows
Wilford
Nottinghamshire
52°56′16″N 1°09′17″W / 52.9377°N 1.1546°W / 52.9377; -1.1546 (Wilford Toll Bridge)
Nottingham Express Transit 1870 Ferry Railway Wilford Ferry.[36]
57.6
(92.7)
Great Central Railway Bridge The Meadows
Wilford
Nottinghamshire
52°56′13″N 1°09′08″W / 52.9370°N 1.15231°W / 52.9370; -1.15231 (Wilford Toll Bridge)
1895 Railway Demolished in 1985.
58.3
(93.8)
Wilford Suspension Bridge
The Meadows
West Bridgford
Nottinghamshire
52°56′00″N 1°08′21″W / 52.9332°N 1.1393°W / 52.9332; -1.1393 (Wilford Suspension Bridge)
Footpath 1906 Pedestrian Footpath and pipelines[37]
58.6
(94.3)
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Nottingham
West Bridgford
Nottinghamshire
52°56′17″N 1°08′10″W / 52.938°N 1.136°W / 52.938; -1.136 (Trent Bridge, Nottingham)
A60 1871 Road The current bridge is the last in a series of bridges at this important crossing point. A bridge was first mentioned in 924.[38]
58.8
(94.6)
Navigation Bridge
Nottingham
West Bridgford
Nottinghamshire
52°56′25″N 1°08′06″W / 52.9403°N 1.1350°W / 52.9403; -1.1350 (Navigation Bridge)
Towpath Pedestrian Former horse bridge - damaged by the 1875 flood and subsequently demolished.[39]
58.9
(94.8)
Lady Bay Bridge
Nottingham
West Bridgford
Nottinghamshire
52°56′34″N 1°07′54″W / 52.94283°N 1.13162°W / 52.94283; -1.13162 (Lady Bay Bridge)
A6011 1878 Road Previously a rail bridge.[39]
60.5
(97.4)
Holme Sluices
Colwick
Holme Pierrepont
Nottinghamshire
52°56′53″N 1°05′17″W / 52.94793°N 1.08799°W / 52.94793; -1.08799 (Holme Sluices)
Access 1952 Sluices Private bridge.[40]
62.7
(100.9)
Rectory Junction Viaduct
Netherfield
Radcliffe-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
52°57′04″N 1°03′15″W / 52.95116°N 1.054154°W / 52.95116; -1.054154 (Rectory Junction Viaduct)
Nottingham–Grantham line 1850 Railway Radcliffe Viaduct.[41]
63.5
(102.2)
Radcliffe Ferry
Stoke Bardolph
Radcliffe-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
52°57′05″N 1°02′29″W / 52.95133°N 1.04139°W / 52.95133; -1.04139 (Radcliffe Ferry)
Ferry [34]
64.2
(103.3)
Stoke Bardolph Ferry
Stoke Bardolph
Shelford
Nottinghamshire
52°58′22″N 1°02′12″W / 52.97276°N 1.03664°W / 52.97276; -1.03664 (Stoke Bardolph Ferry)
Ferry [34]
67.5
(108.6)
Gunthorpe Bridge
Gunthorpe
East Bridgford
Nottinghamshire
52°59′10″N 0°59′15″W / 52.9862°N 0.9874°W / 52.9862; -0.9874 (Gunthorpe Bridge)
A6097 1925 Ford Ferry Road Earlier ford and ferry.[42]
71
(114)
Hoveringham Ferry
Hoveringham
Kneeton
Nottinghamshire
53°00′35″N 0°57′06″W / 53.00971°N 0.95174°W / 53.00971; -0.95174 (Hoveringham Ferry)
Ferry [34]
73.2
(117.8)
Hazelford Ferry
Hazelford Ferry
Elston
Nottinghamshire
53°01′57″N 0°55′03″W / 53.0324°N 0.9175°W / 53.0324; -0.9175 (Hazelford Ferry)
Ferry [34]
75.5
(121.5)
Fiskerton Ferry
Fiskerton
East Stoke
Nottinghamshire
53°03′05″N 0°54′05″W / 53.05152°N 0.90149°W / 53.05152; -0.90149 (Fiskerton Ferry)
Ferry [34]
78.5
(126.3)
Farndon Ferry
Farndon
Farndon
Nottinghamshire
53°03′40″N 0°51′22″W / 53.06114°N 0.85604°W / 53.06114; -0.85604 (Farndon Ferry)
Ferry [43]
79.5
(127.9)
Averham Viaduct
Staythorpe
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
53°04′35″N 0°51′02″W / 53.07649°N 0.85048°W / 53.07649; -0.85048 (Averham Viaduct)
Nottingham–Lincoln line Railway Kelham Arm[43]
80.9
(130.2)
Kelham Bridge
Kelham
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
53°05′33″N 0°50′34″W / 53.09244947°N 0.842654209°W / 53.09244947; -0.842654209 (Kelham Bridge)
A617 1857 Road Kelham Arm[44]
82
(132)
Muskham Bridge
South Muskham
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
53°05′52″N 0°49′31″W / 53.09775°N 0.82521°W / 53.09775; -0.82521 (Muskham Bridge)
A616/Great North Road 1922 Road Kelham Arm[45][46]
82
(132)
Smeaton's Arches
South Muskham
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
53°05′24″N 0°49′15″W / 53.0901°N 0.82092°W / 53.0901; -0.82092 (Smeaton's Arches)
A616/Great North Road 1772 Road Causeway links Muskham Bridge and Trent Bridge, Newark.[47]
82.7
(133.1)
Muskham Viaduct
South Muskham
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
53°05′51″N 0°48′32″W / 53.0976°N 0.8088°W / 53.0976; -0.8088 (Muskham Viaduct)
East Coast Main Line Railway Kelham Arm[48]
80.4
(129.4)
A46 Newark bypass, Farndon
Newark-on-Trent
Farndon
Nottinghamshire
53°04′02″N 0°50′09″W / 53.06717°N 0.83584°W / 53.06717; -0.83584 (A46 Newark bypass, Farndon)
A46 road 1992 Road [49]
81.2
(130.7)
Longstone Bridge
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°04′28″N 0°49′07″W / 53.07445°N 0.818642°W / 53.07445; -0.818642 (Longstone Bridge)
Towpath 1819 Pedestrian [50]
81.3
(130.8)
Mill Bridge
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°04′29″N 0°49′02″W / 53.0748°N 0.81732°W / 53.0748; -0.81732 (Mill Bridge)
Mill Lane 1952 Road [47]
81.4
(131.0)
Backwater Bridge, Newark-on-Trent
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°04′37″N 0°48′52″W / 53.07695°N 0.81458°W / 53.07695; -0.81458 (Backwater Bridge, Newark-on-Trent)
Towpath 1952 Pedestrian [47]
81.6
(131.3)
Trent Bridge, Newark
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°04′43″N 0°48′46″W / 53.078544°N 0.812663°W / 53.078544; -0.812663 (Trent Bridge, Newark)
Great North Road 1775 Road [47]
81.8
(131.6)
Jubilee Bridge
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°04′53″N 0°48′32″W / 53.08141°N 0.80876°W / 53.08141; -0.80876 (Jubilee Bridge)
Footpath 2002 Pedestrian [47]
82.2
(132.3)
Fiddler's Elbow Bridge
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°05′14″N 0°48′17″W / 53.0872°N 0.804855°W / 53.0872; -0.804855 (Fiddler’s Elbow Bridge)
Towpath 1915 Pedestrian [47]
82.3
(132.4)
A46 Nether Lock Viaduct
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°05′20″N 0°48′17″W / 53.089°N 0.80481°W / 53.089; -0.80481 (A46 Nether Lock Viaduct)
A46 road 1992 Road [46]
82.4
(132.6)
Midland Railway Viaduct
Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire
53°05′20″N 0°48′22″W / 53.08902°N 0.80609°W / 53.08902; -0.80609 (Midland Railway Viaduct)
Nottingham–Lincoln line 1846 Railway [46]
82.6
(132.9)
Newark Dyke Bridge
North Muskham
Newark-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
53°05′34″N 0°48′22″W / 53.09279°N 0.80606°W / 53.09279; -0.80606 (Newark Dyke Bridge)
East Coast Main Line 2000 Railway [46]
83.1
(133.7)
Winthorpe Bridge
North Muskham
Winthorpe
Nottinghamshire
53°06′06″N 0°47′55″W / 53.10164°N 0.7986°W / 53.10164; -0.7986 (Winthorpe Bridge)
A1 1964 Road Grade II listed.[46]
86.2
(138.7)
Muskham Ferry
North Muskham
Holme
Nottinghamshire
53°07′14″N 0°48′29″W / 53.12058°N 0.80803°W / 53.12058; -0.80803 (Muskham Ferry)
Ford Ferry Operated until the 1940s.[44]
87
(140)
Cromwell Lock
Cromwell Nottinghamshire
53°08′29″N 0°47′33″W / 53.14137°N 0.79248°W / 53.14137; -0.79248 (Cromwell Lock)
Tidal limit.[51]
90.6
(145.8)
Carlton on Trent Ferry
Carlton-on-Trent
Collingham
Nottinghamshire
53°10′06″N 0°48′02″W / 53.16824°N 0.80068°W / 53.16824; -0.80068 (Carlton on Trent Ferry)
Ferry [34]
92.6
(149.0)
Meering Ferry
Sutton-on-Trent
Meering
Nottinghamshire
53°10′42″N 0°47′11″W / 53.17846°N 0.78626°W / 53.17846; -0.78626 (Meering Ferry)
Ferry [2]
96.6
(155.5)
Marnham Ferry
High Marnham
South Clifton
Nottinghamshire
53°13′27″N 0°46′59″W / 53.22416°N 0.78318°W / 53.22416; -0.78318 (Marnham Ferry)
Ferry [34]
96.9
(155.9)
Fledborough Viaduct
Fledborough
North Clifton
Nottinghamshire
53°14′07″N 0°46′44″W / 53.2353°N 0.77875°W / 53.2353; -0.77875 (Fledborough Viaduct)
Footpath 1897 Pedestrian Former rail bridge.[52]
97
(156)
Fledborough Ferry
Fledborough
North Clifton
Nottinghamshire
53°14′28″N 0°46′41″W / 53.24108°N 0.77818°W / 53.24108; -0.77818 (Fledborough Ferry)
Ferry [34]
99
(159)
Dunham Bridge
Dunham
Newton on Trent
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°15′39″N 0°46′23″W / 53.2608°N 0.773°W / 53.2608; -0.773 (Dunham Bridge)
A57 1832 Ferry Road Previously a ferry.[52]
99
(159)
Dunham pipe bridge
Dunham
Newton on Trent
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°15′37″N 0°46′23″W / 53.2602°N 0.77312°W / 53.2602; -0.77312 (Dunham pipe bridge)
Pipeline 1912 Pipe [52]
101.4
(163.2)
Laneham Ferry
Laneham
Laughterton
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°16′53″N 0°46′37″W / 53.2815°N 0.7770°W / 53.2815; -0.7770 (Laneham Ferry)
Ferry Closed in 1922.[34]
103.6
(166.7)
Torksey Ferry
Rampton
Torksey
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°18′00″N 0°44′56″W / 53.3000°N 0.7489°W / 53.3000; -0.7489 (Torksey Ferry)
Ferry [53]
103.7
(166.9)
Torksey Viaduct
Cottam
Torksey
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°18′11″N 0°44′53″W / 53.303°N 0.74819°W / 53.303; -0.74819 (Torksey Viaduct)
Footpath 1849 Railway Grade II*, disused railway bridge.[54]
107.3
(172.7)
Littleborough Ferry
Littleborough
Marton
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°19′58″N 0°45′42″W / 53.33283°N 0.76156°W / 53.33283; -0.76156 (Littleborough Ferry)
Ford Ferry Probable Roman ford at Segelocum.[55]
110.7
(178.2)
Bole Ferry
Bole
Lea
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°22′08″N 0°47′26″W / 53.36887°N 0.79058°W / 53.36887; -0.79058 (Bole Ferry)
Ferry [56]
112.2
(180.6)
Gainsborough Trent Junction railway bridge
Bole
Gainsborough
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°23′02″N 0°47′04″W / 53.38387°N 0.78439°W / 53.38387; -0.78439 (Gainsborough Trent Junction railway bridge)
Railway 1849 Railway Rebuilt with new spans in 1992.[57][8]
113.5
(182.7)
Trent Bridge, Gainsborough
Beckingham
Gainsborough
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°23′32″N 0°46′36″W / 53.3922°N 0.7766°W / 53.3922; -0.7766 (Trent Bridge, Gainsborough)
A631 1791 Ferry Road Grade II, earlier ferry and ford.[56]
116.7
(187.8)
Walkerith Ferry
Walkeringham
Walkerith
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°25′34″N 0°49′03″W / 53.4261°N 0.8175°W / 53.4261; -0.8175 (Walkerith Ferry)
Ferry [58]
117.5
(189.1)
Stockwith Ferry
West Stockwith
East Stockwith
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
53°26′34″N 0°48′48″W / 53.44267°N 0.81327°W / 53.44267; -0.81327 (Stockwith Ferry)
Ferry Ceased around 1953.[59]
121.7
(195.9)
Owston Ferry
Owston Ferry
East Ferry
Lincolnshire
53°29′25″N 0°46′30″W / 53.49020°N 0.77490°W / 53.49020; -0.77490 (Owston Ferry)
Ferry Ceased around 1951.[34]
126.6
(203.7)
Butterwick Ferry
West Butterwick
East Butterwick
Lincolnshire
53°32′27″N 0°44′24″W / 53.54087°N 0.73987°W / 53.54087; -0.73987 (Butterwick Ferry)
Ferry [34]
127.1
(204.5)
M180 Trent Bridge
West Butterwick
Burringham
Lincolnshire
53°33′25″N 0°44′46″W / 53.55686°N 0.74623°W / 53.55686; -0.74623 (M180 Trent Bridge)
M180 1979 Road [60]
129
(208)
Althorpe Ferry
Althorpe
Burringham
Lincolnshire
53°34′35″N 0°44′18″W / 53.57652°N 0.73820°W / 53.57652; -0.73820 (Althorpe Ferry)
Ferry [34]
130
(210)
Keadby Bridge
Keadby
Gunness
Lincolnshire
53°35′09″N 0°43′52″W / 53.5857°N 0.7311°W / 53.5857; -0.7311 (Keadby Bridge)
A18
South Humberside Main Line
1916 Road
Railway
Grade II Bascule bridge King George V Bridge.[60]
134.5
(216.5)
Amcotts Ferry
Amcotts
Flixborough
Lincolnshire
53°37′04″N 0°42′06″W / 53.61768°N 0.70171°W / 53.61768; -0.70171 (Amcotts Ferry)
Ferry [61]
136.6
(219.8)
Garthorpe Ferry
Garthorpe
Burton upon Stather
Lincolnshire
53°39′23″N 0°41′41″W / 53.65637°N 0.69460°W / 53.65637; -0.69460 (Garthorpe Ferry)
Ferry Also known as Burton Stather Ferry.[34]
140
(230)
Trent Falls
Ousefleet
Alkborough
53°41′50″N 0°41′45″W / 53.6972°N 0.6957°W / 53.6972; -0.6957 (Trent Falls) Mouth of the Trent.[62]

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