The current single track rail bridge on the electrified railway line in to Norwich was designed by
British Rail Eastern Region, based in
York. The main contractor was
May Gurney of Norwich and they were also the civil works contractor. The Butterley Engineering Company were the fabricators, mechanical contractor and electrical contractor. The bridge was fabricated and fully trial erected, including a slewing motion trial, inside the Butterley Engineering Company's workshops known as "The Bridge Yard" at
Butterley Hill,
Ripley in Derbyshire during 1986 and was delivered to site and installed during the winter months of November 1986 to January 1987. The swing bridge section is approximately long, with an off-centre slewing bearing and an underslung counterweight box. The total slew bridge weight was , including the counterweight. The counterweight was made from almost of cut up railway track used to precisely balance the structure during the commissioning works. It was necessary for the swing bridge to be balanced about the centre of slew to give equal loading of the 4 main lifting jacks and the span was accurately weighed by 4 x electronic load cells (certified to ±0.5%) February 1987, during the bridge's final installation and commissioning trials. There are three fixed approach spans at the Norwich city end and the main swing bridge section. The swing bridge raises some on 4 main jacks, mounted on to substantial sub-frame in the turning pit. The swing bridge raises to clear the fixed span and land abutment's
scarfed rail joints and to also clear the fixed overhead conductor rails, which are gantry mounted to the swing bridge and the approach spans. The bridge "slew" is provided by 2 hydraulic motors driving against the main slewing ring bearing, manufactured by Robello. The swing bridge section is constructed to be a flat span in the open to rail/service position and not cambered, as are many other bridges. The old twin-track centre-slew bridge remained in service during the installation and trials of the new bridge until the date the live rail was diverted over the new bridge. The closure and removal of the old bridge in end of February 1987, was during the river's closure to navigation for the bridge replacement, provided for under a specific act of UK Parliament. ==References==