Railway bridges over Kilburn High Road
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The photograph on this page of Railway bridges over Kilburn High Road by Christopher Hilton as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 20 Mar 2012
At Kilburn tube station, looking south: nearest is the 1914 Metropolitan Railway viaduct, built when the line here was quadrupled to allow the route to be shared more easily by the Metropolitan Railway and Great Central Railway, and just beyond it the original railway bridge; in the distance, the North London Railway bridge crossing at Brondesbury station. A sunny morning facing south, causing a reflection effect on the car windscreen to streak downwards from top right.