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Birdsmill Viaduct

1849 establishments in ScotlandArch bridges in ScotlandBridges across the River AlmondBridges completed in 1849Bridges in Edinburgh
Bridges in West LothianCategory B listed bridgesCategory B listed buildings in EdinburghCategory B listed buildings in West LothianRailway bridges in ScotlandStone bridges in ScotlandViaducts in Scotland
Birdsmill Viaduct
Birdsmill Viaduct

The Birdsmill Viaduct is a railway viaduct on the boundary between West Lothian and Edinburgh in Scotland. The viaduct carries the Edinburgh-Bathgate line across the River Almond. The viaduct was designed by engineer John Miller and completed in 1849. It has 8 stone arches and a length of 111 metres (364 ft) and a height of 15.2 metres (50 ft). It was designated a category B listed building in 1971.

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N 55.9265 ° E -3.4288 °
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Birdsmill Viaduct

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EH52 5PB
Scotland, United Kingdom
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