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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 ...
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 ...
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Crumlin Viaduct: County Antrim Crumlin: 1915 Carries a railway line across a road which is itself a bridge over a river Dargan Bridge: County Antrim and County Down Belfast 1994 Longest railway bridge in Ireland Dromore Viaduct: County Down Dromore: 1861 Former railway viaduct Finn Bridge: County Fermanagh and County Monaghan (ROI) Scotshouse: 1856
Neidpath Castle is an L-plan rubble-built tower house, overlooking the River Tweed about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Peebles in the Borders of Scotland. The castle is both a wedding venue and filming location and can be viewed by appointment.
Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...
The effect of adding to the bridge can be seen from below. The five spans vary in length from 38 feet (12 m) to 42 feet (13 m). [1] The oldest part of the bridge uses arches which are almost circular, but the more modern parts use flatter segmental arches. [1]
9 mi (14 km) Major junctions; North end: South Woodham Ferrers: A130 A127 A13: South end: Pitsea: Location; Country: United Kingdom: Constituent country: England: Primary destinations: Basildon Wickford: Road network; Roads in the United Kingdom; Motorways; A and B road zones