Larpool Viaduct

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Larpool Viaduct is a 19th-century red-brick railway viaduct near Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, notable for its multiple arches and historic industrial architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
railway viaduct
architecturalStyle industrial
builtIn Victorian era
color red
constructionStart 19th century
country United Kingdom
crosses Esk Valley NERFINISHED
River Esk NERFINISHED
hasPart multiple arches
hasUse railway line support
heritage 19th-century industrial architecture
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Borough of Scarborough NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Yorkshire and the Humber NERFINISHED
locatedNear North Sea coast NERFINISHED
location England
North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Whitby NERFINISHED
material red brick
near Larpool NERFINISHED
Whitby town centre NERFINISHED
notableFor historic industrial architecture
multiple brick arches
partOf railway infrastructure of North Yorkshire
passesOver river valley
regionServed Whitby area
structureType arched viaduct
terrainFeature valley crossing
transportType rail
usedFor railway traffic

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River Esk hasCrossing Larpool Viaduct