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Chester Burn viaduct is a railway viaduct in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. It is an imposing structure, dominating the marketplace and north end of the town. It carries the East Coast Main Line, the main railway from Newcastle to London. Chester-le-Street station on that line is just south of the
North of Chester-le-Street station: Chester Moor or Dene Viaduct 10 chains 71 miles 07 chains – 70 miles 77 chains South of Chester-le-Street station Plawsworth Viaduct 6 chains 69 miles 60 chains – 69 miles 54 chains Durham Viaduct: 12 chains 66 miles 06 chains – 65 miles 74 chains South of Durham station: Relly Mill Viaduct 6 chains
The continuous portion of 6th Street ends at the downtown Los Angeles-Eastside Los Angeles border, where through traffic continues onto Whittier Boulevard via the 6th Street Viaduct, a 3,500 foot (1.1 km) viaduct that spans numerous train tracks, the Los Angeles River, and SR 101. 6th Street also continues as a discontinuous local road for ...
Photos show the 6th Street Viaduct in downtown Los Angeles opening to pedestrians and then vehicle traffic.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) In its short life, the 6th Street Viaduct has turned into so many competing things to so many people: Soaring civic landmark or roadway to gentrification.
The city is having a three-day celebration to mark the completion of the new bridge connecting Boyle Heights and the downtown Arts District.
English: Railway Viaduct Over Chester Burn Wikidata has entry Chester Burn viaduct (Q26452743) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1159006 .
With its 10 pairs of tilted arches, it is the largest and most expensive bridge the city has ever erected.