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, South Wales, Blaenau Gwent, Llanhilleth, Station Road, Terraced Houses, Row, Welsh Valley, Community, Terracing, IPSV1409,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Mid Wales, Cynghordy Viaduct, Heart of Wales Railway Line, Railway Bridge, Early Morning, Arches, Welsh Landscape, 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,
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
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
Blackburn Lancashire Lancs England UK railway viaduct bridge arch archway tree tall feat of engineering Britain railway rail transport Architecture tradition traditional power Victorian horizontal DCP0071
Porthkerry viaduct, Porthkerry, Country park, Barry Railway Co, bridge, Victorian, Heritage, Vale of Glamorgan Railway, Coal transport, Barry, Viaducts, train
Porthkerry viaduct, Porthkerry, Country park, Barry Railway Co, bridge, Victorian, Heritage, Vale of Glamorgan Railway, Coal transport, Barry, Viaducts
Porthkerry viaduct, Porthkerry, Country park, Barry Railway Co, bridge, Victorian, Heritage, Vale of Glamorgan Railway, Coal transport, Barry, Viaducts
Built in 1841, the Ouse Valley Viaduct (also called Balcombe Viaduct) over the River Ouse on the London-Brighton Railway Line north of Haywards Heath and south of Balcombe is 1,475 feet (450 m) long, 96 feet (29 m) high and is carried on 37 semi-circular arches with pierced piers. It was designed by engineer John Urpeth Rastrick in association with the architect of the London to Brighton railway, David Mocatta. Construction completed 1842. The 11 million bricks needed for its construction travelled up the Ouse River (via Newhaven and Lewes) from Holland. It was restored in 1996. The structure is a Grade II listed building. The viaduct is still used, with around 110 trains a day passing over it on the Brighton Main Line.
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
transport, railway, viaduct, bridge, South Esk, lattice, girder, train, Scotrail, diesel multiple unit, class 170, Montrose, Scotland
Description
The stretch of water bridged by this viaduct drains the large expanse of Montrose Basin, but could be described as the mouth of the river South Esk. On a winter morning with low sun, a Scotrail class 170 diesel multiple unit, forming a train to Aberdeen, crosses the viaduct on its approach to Montrose station.
BLAENGARW; VILLAGE OF BLAENGARW WALES; NANT-Y-MOEL WALES; NANT-Y-MOEL AGMORE VALE; WALES TOURISM; MINING TOWN WALES; BRIDGEND WALES; RUGBY WALES; RUGBY MATCH WALES; Abertillery
Description
A TYPICAL RUGBY MATCH IN THE VILLAGE OF BLAENGARW, Abertillery, WALES UK. HEAD OF THE GARW VALLEY ONCE A MINING TOWN NOW A QUIET OASIS AND WITH ITS BEAUTIFUL LOCAL SCENERY POPULAR WITH WALKERS, CYCLISTS AND TOURISTS. ABOUT 12 KILOMETRES FROM BRIDGEND.
Smardale Gill Viaduct, railway, Sir Thomas Bouch, constructed 1861, South Durham and Lancaster Union Railway, Eden Valley, Summer, cloudy sky, Scandal beck
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, 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,
St Davids Day Express, Train, Steam Loco, Engine, South Wales, Tornado, Railway, Network Rail, Railway Lines, The Cathedrals Express, South Wales, Carriages, IPSV5679, IPSV0943, IPSV2823,
Description
The St. David's Express Train passing through South Wales on St David's Day