Cardiff : railway viaduct viewed from Wood Street bridge

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Cardiff : railway viaduct viewed from Wood Street bridge

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 Aug 2010

The viaduct across the River Taff is immediately west of Cardiff Central railway station. It carries 10 tracks and is about 60 metres wide, considerably wider than the 13-metre width of Wood Street bridge from where the photo was taken. An interesting one-way system of river navigation is employed under the bridge. There are no-entry signs above the nearest arch and the middle arch, leaving the second and fourth arch available for transit from this side. If you're under the fifth arch, you're on the riverbank!

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Image Location

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51.475181
Longitude
-3.183513