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  2. Neidpath Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The similar but smaller Lyne Viaduct is located a little to the west and is often confused with this bridge. [3] On 1 January 1923 ownership of the viaduct, along with the rest of the Caledonian Railway, passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and thence to the Scottish region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The line ...

  3. List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom

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    At the south end the line crosses Blackburn road on a segmental arched bridge with battered rock-faced abutments; at the north end are 3 similar arches, (the centre bridging Whalley Road), separated from the main structure by a short embankment. West side of 5th arch of viaduct has keystone lettered "RH" M 1847 (= Richard Hacking, Manager).

  4. Category:Viaducts in England - Wikipedia

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  5. Medway Viaducts - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Medway rail viaduct, during pre-service testing in 2003. The western bridge carries High Speed 1 (HS1), the high-speed rail link that connects London with the Channel Tunnel. The rail viaduct is a 1.3 km (0.81 mi) long structure that spans the River Medway, Wouldham Road and Burham Roads in Borstal. It is a multi-span structure ...

  6. Leeds and York Railway - Wikipedia

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    The junction at Leeds may probably be desirable at some future day. — York and North Midland Railway (1849 , pp. 22–23) In 1849 the Y&NMR applied for deviation of and abandonment of the original section from Tadcaster to York (Copmanthorpe), [ 15 ] passed as part of the York and North Midland Railway Act 1849 ( 12 & 13 Vict. c. lx).

  7. The Dover Covered Bridge is the oldest of its kind in KY. Can ...

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    Built in 1835, the Dover Covered Bridge in Mason County is falling into disrepair. The community is rallying together to save it. The Dover Covered Bridge is the oldest of its kind in KY.

  8. Simon Fraser (died 1306) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Fraser was the son of Simon Fraser, Sheriff of Peebles and Keeper of the forests of Selkirk and Traquair (died 1291), and his wife Maria. [1] [2]Perhaps because he was slow in submitting to Edward I of England - he only did so on 23 July 1291 - the younger Simon Fraser did not succeed his father in his offices.

  9. Kentucky Kingdom, Six Flags: When do amusement parks ... - AOL

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    Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Ky. - May 11. Kings Dominion in Doswell, Va. - March 23. Kings Island in Kings Island, Ohio - April 20. Knoebels in Elysburg, Pa. - April 27. Lagoon in Farmington ...