Newbridge Viaduct from Froncysyllte

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Newbridge Viaduct from Froncysyllte

Image: © Ron Thomson Taken: 17 Sep 2007

Newbridge Viaduct spans the Dee valley and carries the railway line that runs from Chester to Shrewsbury. It was built by Henry Robinson, a Scottish engineer, in about 1856.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.963216
Longitude
-3.083804