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This is a photo of listed building number 1246107.

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English: Cast iron girder bridge carrying the West Coast Main Line over the Grand Union Canal in Wolverton, Buckinghamshire. Designed and built for the London and Birmingham Railway in 183435 when Robert Stephenson was chief engineer.
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