Ouse Valley Viaduct

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Ouse Valley Viaduct is a 19th-century brick railway viaduct in West Sussex, England, renowned for its elegant arches and striking Victorian engineering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century structure
brick viaduct
railway viaduct
architecturalStyle Victorian engineering
bridgeType arch bridge
builtFor London and Brighton Railway NERFINISHED
category Grade II* listed bridges in England
Railway bridges in West Sussex
Viaducts in the United Kingdom
constructionEnd 1841
constructionStart 1839
country England
crosses River Ouse, Sussex NERFINISHED
currentUse carries passenger trains
designedBy David Mocatta NERFINISHED
John Urpeth Rastrick NERFINISHED
gauge standard gauge railway
hasDeck double-track railway deck
hasFeature ornamental Italianate balustrades
pier openings forming repeated arches
hasPhotographicInterest popular photography location
hasStructure brick piers
semi-circular arches
hasTouristAttractionStatus local landmark
height approximately 29 metres
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
knownFor elegant arches
striking Victorian engineering
length approximately 450 metres
locatedIn Mid Sussex district NERFINISHED
South East England
West Sussex
locatedNear Ardingly Reservoir NERFINISHED
Balcombe NERFINISHED
Haywards Heath NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Network Rail NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
stone
numberOfArches 37
numberOfSpans 37
opened 1841
owner Network Rail NERFINISHED
partOf Brighton Main Line NERFINISHED
passesOver Ouse Valley NERFINISHED
railwayLine London–Brighton railway NERFINISHED
region Ouse Valley, Sussex NERFINISHED
usedFor rail transport

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Balcombe hasLandmark Ouse Valley Viaduct
Balcombe near Ouse Valley Viaduct
Ouse Valley hasStructure Ouse Valley Viaduct