Description: The Peak Forest Tramroad (or Tramway)was a horse-worked plateway that connected quarries in the Dove Holes area with the head of the Peak Forest Canal at Buxworth (formerly Bugsworth). It was in operation from 1796 until the mid-1920s. This view shows two underbridges a little to the east of Buxworth canal basin and is looking north-west. The photographer is standing on the trackbed of the main route of the tramway with the bridges carrying an elevated branch that served a battery of eight lime kilns located to the north and above the basin. The nearest arch was provided to cross the long superseded alignment of the Macclesfield to Chinley road, while the other spans the Black Brook. Of neccessity the nearest arch was constructed on the skew, hence the inclined stonework.