Neidpath Viaduct
Bridges across the River TweedBridges completed in 1863Category A listed buildings in the Scottish BordersListed bridges in ScotlandRailway bridges in Scotland ... and 5 more
Skew bridgesStone arch bridgesTransport in ScotlandUse British English from August 2017Viaducts in Scotland
Neidpath Viaduct, occasionally known as the Queen's Bridge, consists of eight stone skew arches and was built to carry the Symington to Peebles branch line of the Caledonian Railway over the River Tweed to the south-west of Neidpath Castle. Now closed to rail traffic the bridge is used as a footpath.
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N 55.648666666667 ° | E -3.2203333333333 ° |
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Neidpath Viaduct
Neidpath Viaduct
EH45 8NH
Scotland, United Kingdom
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