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Lune Railway Viaduct


Disused railway viaduct over the River Lune, built in 1868 for the Tees Valley Railway Company. The viaduct is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Laithkirk 1868 River Lune (County Durham) Mickleton Bridges Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Lunedale
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Laithkirk viaduct

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Laithkirk Viaduct over the River Lune

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Lune Viaduct near Laithkirk

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Laithkirk Viaduct

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River Lune from Laithkirk Viaduct

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LUNE RAILWAY VIADUCT - List Entry
- " Disused railway viaduct over the River Lune. 1868 for the Tees Valley Railway Company. Snecked, rock-faced stone with grey-brick arches. 4 battered piers and end sections support 5 near-semicircular …

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River Lune (County Durham)
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River Lune (County Durham)
- The Lune is a river in County Durham which is a tributary to the River Tees. The Lune rises close to Lune Head Farm at the confluence of Lune Head …
Mickleton
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Mickleton
- Overview About Mickleton Map Street View Mickleton is a village in Teesdale, in the Pennines. It is located by the River Lune near where it leaves Lunedale and joins the …

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List number: 1121839
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NY9588224044

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