DescriptionThe high bridge, Hunningham - geograph.org.uk - 1658756.jpg
English: Underside of the high bridge, Hunningham, Warwickshire. The bridge carries Ridgeway Lane, now a county unclassified unmetalled road, over the route of the dismantled Rugby to Leamington railway. The cutting, about 60 feet deep, took the railway through a ridge between Hunningham Hill and Snowford.
The single-span wrought-iron bridge is formed of lattice trusses. When built in 1851 it was the longest such bridge ever built. Later, four lattice columns and cross-ties were added to reinforce it.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=The high bridge, Hunningham The underside of the bridge.The bridge carries an ancient track called Ridgeway Lane (now a county unclassified unmetalled road) over the now-dismantled Rugby to Leamingt