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  2. Neidpath Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    All eight arches are semicircular, skewed and constructed with helical courses, crossing the Tweed obliquely with four of the piers in the water, and the whole structure is built on a graceful curve of radius 440 yards (400 m) so as to align the route with nearby Neidpath Tunnel, at the eastern end of the viaduct and to the south of Neidpath ...

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

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    Goyt Viaduct a.k.a. Strines Viaduct: Strines, Stockport: 1865: Stone arch and girder: II: Spans the River Goyt: Great Musgrave Bridge: Great Musgrave, Cumbria: 1862: Infilled with 1500 tons of concrete in July 2021 by National Highways [4] Gree Viaduct: North-East Ayrshire, Scotland: on the former Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway. Demolished ...

  4. Symington, Biggar and Broughton Railway - Wikipedia

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    The section of the old line between Broughton and Biggar (starting beyond the coal yard in Broughton) is used as a footpath. The section from Neidpath Viaduct to Lyne Station is also a public footpath. When the branch line closed in 1954, the Peebles (West) goods yard continued in use, served by the link line from the NBR line.

  5. Category:Viaducts in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Neidpath Viaduct; Newbattle Viaduct; North Water Viaduct; T. Tay Bridge; Tay Viaduct; W. Woodroad Viaduct This page was last edited on 2 May 2020, at 12:34 ...

  6. File:NRHP Kentucky Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Peebles - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a study by the New Economics Foundation ranked Peebles as the best town in Scotland (second best in the UK, after Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire) for a range of independent shops and 'home town identity'. [20] The local health facility is Hay Lodge Hospital in Neidpath Road. [21]

  8. Category:Viaducts in England - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Listed bridges in Scotland - Wikipedia

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