The
Ribblehead Viaduct in the Yorkshire Dales is an example of Victorian engineering
at its very best. At 1,320 feet long and 104 feet high, this spectacular
viaduct spans the Ribble Valley and can be seen from miles around. Today
it still carries the Settle-Carlisle Railway, and is one of Yorkshire's most distinctive
landmarks.
1 comment:
I'd love to take this train. thanks.
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