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Croxdale Viaduct


Croxdale Viaduct, over the River Wear near Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge, was built by the North Eastern Railway in 1872. Today the 11 arched viaduct is still in use for the East Coast Main Line.
Croxdale Sunderland Bridge 1872 Bridges North Eastern Railway River Wear
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Croxdale Viaduct

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Croxdale Viaduct

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Croxdale Viaduct over the River Wear

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Croxdale Railway Viaduct and River Wear

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Croxdale Viaduct over the Weardale Way

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River Wear

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Croxdale Durham by drone

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Viaduct over the Weardale Way

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Croxdale Viaduct

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CROXDALE RAILWAY VIADUCT
- "....The engineer was Thomas Harrison and the bridge is 75 feet in height, 230 yards in length and the arches have a span of 60 feet. The piers are built …

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River Wear
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River Wear
- Overview Geology Course Tributaries Industrial History The Wear is a major river in County Durham. It rises in the East Penines at Wearhead at the confluence of Burnhope Burn and …
Sunderland Bridge
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Sunderland Bridge
- Overview About Sunderland Bridge Map Street View Sunderland Bridge is both a bridge and a village in County Durham, located about 3 miles south of the City of Durham. The …
North Eastern Railway
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North Eastern Railway
- Overview History of NER The North Eastern Railway company (NER) was incorporated in 1854. In 1923. it was absorbed into the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), which in turn was …

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