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Kirkstall Road Viaduct

In or near Leeds.

Kirkstall Road Viaduct — Railway viaduct in West Yorkshire, England.

Kirkstall Road Viaduct

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Kirkstall Road Viaduct is a bridge in yorkshire. (Railway viaduct in West Yorkshire, England.) According to Wikipedia: "Kirkstall Road Viaduct is a Grade II listed railway viaduct carrying the Harrogate line over the A65 Kirkstall Road, the River Aire, and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Burley, Leeds, West Yorkshire. It was built in 1849 by the engineer Thomas Grainger for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway. The viaduct, which is approximately 440 m, is a significant local landmark due to the wide, shallow nature of the valley it crosses."

Coordinates
53.8036, -1.5774

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