The first viaduct
was built between 1844 and 1847 by the Köln-Minden Eisenbahn
gesellschaft (the Cologne to Minden Railway Comany).
Its design followed the example of Roman aqueducts and required
the use of 150,000 cubic metres of stone. Additionally, thousands
of piles had to be driven into the marshy grounds to create a
base for the concrete foundations.
During the construction, an event took place which became known
as the 'Schildescher Viaduct Uproar'. The entire 2000 strong
worksforce went on strike for better conditions and the authorities,
unable to stop the distrurbance, had to use a battalion of fusiliers
to quell the strike by force. 75 workmen were arrested and 23
imprisoned. |
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