Category:Stonehouse Pool Viaduct

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English: The Stonehouse Pool Viaduct in Plymouth, Devon, which connected the Cornwall Railway west towards Falmouth with the existing terminus station Plymouth Millbay. Initially built with timber spans on stone foundation piers, it was rebuilt in 1908 with iron girders on brick piers. The viaduct was closed along with Millbay station in 1964. In 1990 the piers were re-purposed as plinths for a sculpture by Richard Deacon.
Some images also show the neighbouring Cornwall Loop Viaduct (1876), which now carries the Cornish Main Line connection.
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Stonehouse Pool Viaduct 
former railway viaduct in Plymouth, Devon, UK
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LocationCity of Plymouth, Devon, South West England, England
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  • 4 May 1859
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  • 1964
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Map50° 22′ 36.21″ N, 4° 09′ 00.17″ W
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