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Timber Viaducts Collection

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Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Ivybridge Station and Viaduct, Devon, c. 1890

Ivybridge Station and Viaduct, Devon, c. 1890
A view of Ivybridge station and the Ivybridge Viaduct, Devon, c.1890. This is Brunels old timber viaduct, shown prior to its replacement in 1892

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Penryn Viaduct, early 1920s

Penryn Viaduct, early 1920s
A timber viaduct on the Falmouth branch line. The embankment in the background replaced the viaduct in 1923

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Walkham Viaduct

Walkham Viaduct
A timber viaduct on the Plymouth to Tavistock line

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Tregagle Viaduct, 1898

Tregagle Viaduct, 1898
A timber viaduct on the main line bwteen Milltown and Truro. It was replaced in 1902

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Treviddo Viaduct, 1895

Treviddo Viaduct, 1895
A timber viaduct on the mainline between Treslugan and Liskeard. Completed in 1857 and replaced in 1898

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Carnon Viaduct nr Perranwell, c1933

Carnon Viaduct nr Perranwell, c1933
A timber viaduct on the Falmouth Branch. It was replaced in 1933

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Liskeard Viaduct

Liskeard Viaduct
A timber viaduct on the main line in Cornwall

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Slade Viaduct, 1892

Slade Viaduct, 1892
Building of the replacement stone viaduct prior to the removal of the Brunels old timber viaduct

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Liskeard Viaduct, c1920s

Liskeard Viaduct, c1920s
A timber viaduct on the main line in Cornwall

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Ringwell Viaduct, c1920s

Ringwell Viaduct, c1920s
A timber viaduct on the Falmouth branch line. It was built in 1861 and replaced by an embankment in 1933

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Ponsanooth Viaduct, c1920s

Ponsanooth Viaduct, c1920s
The Ponsanooth Viaduct, c1920s. A timber viaduct on the Falmouth Branch. Built in the early 1860s and replaced in 1930 this was a wonderful piece of engineering

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Perran Viaduct, c1920s

Perran Viaduct, c1920s
A timber viaduct on the Falmouth Branch. It was built in 1863 and replaced in 1927

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Penwithers Viaduct, 1920

Penwithers Viaduct, 1920
The Penwithers Viaduct, 1920. A timber Class A viaduct on the Falmouth branch - it was 90ft high and 813ft long. It was replaced in 1926

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: St Germans Viaduct

St Germans Viaduct
A timber viaduct on the main line near Saltash. It was replaced in 1908

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Ponsanooth Viaduct, 1929

Ponsanooth Viaduct, 1929
A timber viaduct on the Falmouth Branch Line. Seen here next to the building of a masonary replacement

Background imageTimber Viaducts Collection: Coldrennick Viaduct

Coldrennick Viaduct
A timber viaduct on the main line bwteen Treslugan and Liskeard


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