Liddel Viaduct

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Liddel Viaduct is a historic railway bridge on the former Waverley Route in the Scottish Borders, notable for carrying trains across the River Liddel near the England–Scotland border.

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Liddel Viaduct canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic bridge
railway viaduct
associatedWith Edinburgh–Carlisle railway NERFINISHED
North British Railway NERFINISHED
carried freight trains
passenger trains
railway traffic
category railway bridges in Scotland
viaducts in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
crosses River Liddel NERFINISHED
crossesFeature river gorge
function to carry railway over a river valley
heritageStatus historic structure
historicalUse main line railway infrastructure
locatedIn Scotland
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
locatedNear Liddesdale NERFINISHED
Scottish–English border NERFINISHED
material masonry
namedAfter River Liddel NERFINISHED
near England–Scotland border NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the former Waverley Route
crossing River Liddel near the national border
partOf Waverley Route NERFINISHED
railwayLine Waverley Route NERFINISHED
region Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
status disused railway viaduct
structureType multi-span viaduct
usedFor rail transport

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Waverley Route structure Liddel Viaduct