Accommodation bridge

Blue Bridge

United Kingdom Wolverton and Greenleys Grade II listed building

About

The Blue Bridge is an 1830s bridge over the West Coast Main Line near Wolverton in Milton Keynes (Buckinghamshire), England. Built to take a farm track over a new cutting for the (then) London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR), it was designed by Robert Stephenson, the L&BR's chief engineer and extended in the 1880s when the line was widened. It is a Grade II listed building.

When a modern bridge was built alongside (to carry Millers Way over the line), it continued in use for a time as a shared path but, after being declared unsafe, is no no longer open for use. The name "Blue Bridge" is used for a small modern residential district that has been built on the farm land on the east side of the new cutting, to which the bridge provided access.