Nine Arches; Viaduct; Tredegar; Blaenau Gwent; Gwent; South Wales; Wales; Railway Line; Trefil; Nantybwch; Nant-y-bwch; Dukestown; Sirhowy Valley; Old viaduct; AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY;
Nine Arches; Viaduct; Tredegar; Blaenau Gwent; Gwent; South Wales; Wales; Railway Line; Trefil; Nantybwch; Nant-y-bwch; Dukestown; Sirhowy Valley; Close up; close-up; River; 9 Arches; old viaduct; AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATIONAL BEAUTY;
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Carmarthenshire, Cynghordy, Viaduct, Railway Bridge, Heart of Wales Line, Stone, 19th Century, 1867, Thomas Telford, IPSV1811,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Carmarthenshire, Cynghordy, Viaduct, Railway Bridge, Heart of Wales Line, Stone, 19th Century, 1867, Thomas Telford, IPSV1811,
West Wales, Mid Wales, Carmarthenshire, Cynghordy Viaduct, Railway Line, Bridge, Heart of Wales Railway, Arches, Autumn, Autumnal, Fall, Early Morning, Public Transport, Landscape, IPSV1811,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Vale of Glamorgan, Barry, Porthkerry, Railway Viaduct, Bridge, Porthkerry Park, Stone Bridge, Arches, IPSV1811, IPSV0194,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Vale of Glamorgan, Barry, Porthkerry, Railway Viaduct, Bridge, Porthkerry Park, Stone Bridge, Arches, IPSV1811, IPSV0194,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Vale of Glamorgan, Barry, Porthkerry, Railway Viaduct, Bridge, Porthkerry Park, Stone Bridge, Arches, IPSV1811, IPSV0194,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Vale of Glamorgan, Barry, Porthkerry, Railway Viaduct, Bridge, Porthkerry Park, Stone Bridge, Arches, IPSV1811,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Mid Wales, Cynghordy Viaduct, Heart of Wales Railway Line, Railway Bridge, Early Morning, Arches, Welsh Landscape, IPSV1811,
Smardale Gill Viaduct, railway, Sir Thomas Bouch, constructed 1861, South Durham and Lancaster Union Railway, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Westmorland, highest viaduct in England, shadows of viaduct
County Durham; countryside; snow; winter; viaduct; Consett; Victorian; railway; bridge; arches; Thomas Bouch, Waskerley Way, coast to coast; C2C
Description
Hownsgill Viaduct near Consett in County Durham is a 700 ft. long 175 ft. high Victorian structure built in 1857/58 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company. The enginner responsible was Thomas Bouch designer of the infamous Tay Bridge which collapsed in 1879. The viaduct now carries the Waskerley Way stretch of the Coast to Coast cycle route.
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Scotland, Scottish Highlands, West Highlands, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Harry Potter Set, Railway Bridge, Fort William to Mallaig, Stone Viaduct, Mountain Scenery, Scottish Landmark, Scottish Icon, Visitor Attraction, Tourist Attraction, IPSV1811, IPSV5054,
The Landwasser Viaduct (German: Landwasserviadukt) is a single track six-arched curved limestone railway viaduct. It spans the Landwasser River between Schmitten and Filisur, in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. Designed by Alexander Acatos, it was built between 1901 and 1902 by Müller & Zeerleder for the Rhaetian Railway, which still owns and uses it today. A signature structure of the World Heritage-listed Albula Railway, it is 65 metres (213 ft) high, 136 metres (446 ft) long, and one of its ramps exits straight into the Landwasser Tunnel.
Smardale Gill Viaduct, railway, Sir Thomas Bouch, constructed 1861, South Durham and Lancaster Union Railway, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Westmorland, highest viaduct in England, Scandal beck, Spring, shadow of viaduct
Smardale Gill Viaduct, railway, Sir Thomas Bouch, constructed 1861, South Durham and Lancaster Union Railway, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Westmorland, highest viaduct in England, Scandal beck, Spring, shadow of viaduct
Smardale Gill Viaduct, railway, Sir Thomas Bouch, constructed 1861, South Durham and Lancaster Union Railway, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Westmorland, highest viaduct in England, Scandal beck, Spring, shadow of viaduct,
Smardale Gill Viaduct, railway, Sir Thomas Bouch, constructed 1861, South Durham and Lancaster Union Railway, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Westmorland, highest viaduct in England, Scandal beck, Spring, shadow of viaduct
d4201, Leaderfoot Railway Viaduct through the arches of Leaderfoot Bridge, River Tweed, Borders, Scotland, Architecture, stonework, sandstone, piers, Frank Gorny, Craigowl, d4201aps,
Hownsgill, viaduct, Consett, County Durham; countryside; snow; winter
Description
The Hownsgill viaduct near Consett in County Durham was constructed in1858 as part of the old Stanhope and Tyne railway. The structure is 700 feet long, 175 feet high and has 12 arches, each with a 50ft span. The viaduct now forms part of the Waskerley long distance path and Coast to Coast cycle route.
A75 autoroute; Aveyron; Europe; France; Michel Virlogeux; Millau Bridge; Natural Regional Park of the Grands Causses; Norman Foster; River Tarn; Viaduct; fotag; largest cable-stayed bridge; le Viaduc de Millau; tallest vehicular bridge; viaduc,
Larpool Viaduct over the River Esk, near Whitby. Used to carry the Scarborough and Whitby Railway, now carries the Cinder Track, a long distance cycle path.
Larpool Viaduct over the River Esk, near Whitby. Used to carry the Scarborough and Whitby Railway, now carries the Cinder Track, a long distance cycle path.
Disused viaduct near the Scottish town of Peebles, on the River Tweed, Scottish Borders; bridge; trees; water; green; quiet; peaceful; leaves; island; railway; rail; transport; stonework; crosses; construction; span