This bridge has survived major floods in 1903, 1955, 2005, and 2006.
The older bridge survived for about three years as a pedestrian route to the train station.
Whether the bridge will survive in the long run has not been decided.
The bridge downstream survived, and was deemed safe for travel.
The bridge has also survived several major earthquakes since its completion.
This later bridge has survived until the present day.
The bridge probably survived and there may well have been a small village at the northern end, but no evidence survives.
Several bridges, stations and much of the alignment have survived.
The bridge survived two large storms in 1836 and 1841, although sustained major damage both times.
The 1800 bridge survived the great flood of 20 September 1946 which caused much damage along the whole valley.