Aust Severn Powerline Crossing is the longest overhead power line span in the United Kingdom with a length of 1,618 m (5,308 ft).[1]
History edit
The crossing spans the River Severn between Aust and Beachley and is part of the National Grid.
It was commissioned in 1959,[2] and comprises two 275 kV electricity circuits, which form part of the 275 kV Iron Acton to Whitson line.[3]
Construction edit
It is situated south of the Severn Bridge and was built by J. L. Eve Construction, which became Eve Group, and is now Babcock Networks. It is mounted on two pylons, each 148.75 m (488.0 ft) tall. The pylon on the Aust side of the River Severn stands on a caisson accessible via a small bridge.
Point | Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) |
Notes |
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Aust pylon | 51°36′09″N 2°38′00″W / 51.6026°N 2.6332°W | |
Mid-point | 51°36′21″N 2°38′29″W / 51.60578°N 2.64136°W | |
Beachley pylon | 51°36′37″N 2°39′11″W / 51.6102°N 2.6531°W |
See also edit
References edit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Severn powerline crossing.
- ^ "Electricity pylons". GLIAS. Archived from the original on 10 March 2007. Retrieved 2 April 2007.
- ^ Electricity Council (1987). Electricity supply in the United Kingdom: a chronology. London: Electricity Council. pp. 77–8. ISBN 085188105X.
- ^ "Open Infrastructure Map". Open Infrastructure Map. Retrieved 20 March 2020.