View of the Wharncliffe Viaduct from Golden Manor

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View of the Wharncliffe Viaduct from Golden Manor

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 5 Jun 2012

The Wharncliffe Viaduct was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1837 and was used to carry trains from London to Bristol, which it still does today, albeit the trains now serve a much wider variety of destinations e.g. Swansea, Taunton, Weston-super-Mare, etc. Looking south-southwest.

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Image Location

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51.511243
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-0.341343