Category:Culloden Viaduct

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English: Culloden Viaduct (also known as Nairn viaduct) is a masonry railway viaduct near the village of Culloden in the Highland Council Area, Scotland. It was opened in 1898 and is the longest (1800ft (549m)) masonry railway viaduct in Scotland.
<nowiki>Culloden Viaduct; Wiadukt Culloden; Nairn Viaduct; 庫洛登高架橋; Eisenbahnviadukt der Highland Main Line; bridge in Highland, Scotland, UK, carries the Highland Main Line railway across River Nairn; Culloden Viaduct; Culloden Moor Viaduct; Clava Viaduct; Nairn Viaduct; Clava Viaduct; Culloden Moor Viaduct</nowiki>
Culloden Viaduct 
bridge in Highland, Scotland, UK, carries the Highland Main Line railway across River Nairn
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Instance of
Location
Bridge number
  • HGL2/290/319 (Network Rail infrastructure ID, Nairn Viaduct, NH7645344814)
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Crosses
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Heritage designation
Inception
  • 1898
Length
  • 549 m
Map57° 28′ 41.15″ N, 4° 03′ 45.74″ W
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Wikidata Q11838929
Structurae structure ID: 20001779
Historic Environment Scotland ID: LB1709
Canmore ID: 14272
Highland Historic Environment Record ID: MHG3007
Dictionary of Scottish Architects building ID: 219059
Gazetteer for Scotland place ID: features/featurefirst6429
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