Roding Valley viaduct

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Roding Valley viaduct

Image: © John Davies Taken: 13 Dec 2005

Few stretches of the London tube network are as rural as the Woodford to Hainault branch of the Central Line. Here a train crosses the viaduct over the River Roding, not far from Roding Valley station. This line was built by the Eastern Counties railway in the mid nineteenth century and became part of the Central Line about a hundred years later.

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