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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 ...
The least expensive bridge for its size ever constructed; the highest railway viaduct in the United Kingdom; the third highest viaduct in the world. Closed 1967: Crumlin Viaduct (Northern Ireland) Crumlin, County Antrim: 1915: Pratt Truss: Mothballed: Cullen Viaduct: Seatown, Cullen, Moray: 1886: Stone arch: Cat. B
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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 ...
Neidpath Viaduct; R. Royal Border Bridge; Royal Tweed Bridge; T. Tweed Bridge; U. Union Chain Bridge; Y. Yair Bridge This page was last edited on 28 November 2015, at ...
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"Tripontium" (‘three bridges’), with the new concrete road bridge in front of the Drygrange Old Bridge and the Leaderfoot Viaduct beyond. The Old Bridge has a central span of 105 feet (32 m), with two side spans of 55 feet (17 m), and a smaller arch in the south abutment. [1] [2] The central arch has a rise of 34 feet (10 m). [2]