Victoria Viaduct Washington - from south west, Washington, England, UK


"The Victoria railway viaduct over the river Wear at Fatfield was designed by Harrison and based upon the Roman bridge at Alcantara in Spain. It was officially opened on the Coronation Day of Queen Victoria in 1838. It has stood out of use since 1991, but there are plans to re-open the line. The image has had some building debris and power cables cloned out."


Size: 3399px × 5100px
Location: Fatfield, Washington, Tyne and Wear, England
Photo credit: © Washington Imaging / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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